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Memory


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Memory and Forgetting
from the WNYC Radiolab website:
This hour of Radiolab, a look behind the curtain of how memories are made...and forgotten.  Remembering is an unstable and profoundly unreliable process--it’s easy come, easy go as we learn how true memories can be obliterated, and false ones added. And Oliver Sacks joins us to tell the story of an amnesiac whose love for his wife and music transcend his 7-second memory.

Scientists reawaken memory in mice that had a condition resembling Alzheimers - Washington Post, July 29, 2017
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