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Uncover the Shocking Truth Behind Your Brain’s Memory Blanks

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I notice there’s a significant mismatch between your query and the search results provided. Your question asks about why people experience momentary cognitive blanks—those moments when you forget what you were about to say or lose your train of thought.

However, the search results provided are almost entirely about , a neurological symptom where people temporarily lose the ability to move their legs. This is unrelated to the everyday memory phenomenon your query describes.

To properly answer your question about why brains “freeze” during conversation and cause temporary memory lapses, I would need search results addressing topics like:

– Working memory capacity and attention
– Cognitive interruptions and distractions
– The neuroscience of momentary lapses in thought
– Why dual-tasking disrupts memory recall

Could you clarify what information you’re looking for? Are you asking about:

1. Everyday cognitive blanks and memory lapses in general people?
2. A specific medical condition?
3. Something else entirely?

With clarification, I can provide an accurate, well-sourced answer that directly addresses your actual question.

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