Day 169 of 365

June 18

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Neuroscience

How Memory Works

Memory isn't stored in a single location but distributed across neural networks. When you recall something, your brain reconstructs the memory rather than playing it back like a video. This reconstruction process means memories can be altered each time they're accessed.

💡 Did you know?

You can form 'false memories' of events that never happened, especially if suggested by others!

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