Brain found to store three copies of every memory
Brain found to store three copies of every memory
Like a computer system with built-in redundancies, a study has revealed that brains use three different sets of neurons to store a single memory. The finding could one day help soften painful memories in people who've suffered trauma.
Having lots of copies does no good when your indexing is fucked up.
45 0 ReplySure recall might not be amazing, but creative inspiration is fun
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Ugh, you mean I STILL actually have a visual of goatsy stored in there somewhere?
15 0 ReplyYou said it and my brain immediately loaded it. Thanks.
22 0 ReplyNot my fault, but happy to suggest a cure?
You can always dilute it by imagining..idl, Donald Trump peeing in his diaper and everyone pretending he doesn’t smell?
3 0 ReplyIkr?!
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That's why aphantasia is a god send some days
2 0 ReplyIt does have its benefits I'll admit.
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I guess so. I even remember the wedding band. That's unfortunate
1 0 ReplyThat detail has been erased by time - there’s hope yet
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Trying to do 3-2-1 backup straregy? Noice!
7 0 ReplyThe offsite copy is a challenge.
9 0 ReplyIsn't that called a diary? Or photos I guess.
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