[s1e1] The Anatomy Of A Memory Instant

How a fleeting moment becomes a long-term chemical trace.

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We often think of memory as a video camera, recording our lives in real-time. The reality is much messier—and much more beautiful. In this episode, we deconstruct: [S1E1] The Anatomy of a Memory

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In the debut episode of our new series, we’re breaking down the mechanics of the mind. From the hippocampus to the "reconstruction" of our favorite childhood moments, we’re exploring why we hold onto what we do. The difference between "knowing" and "remembering." Why "muscle memory" is a bit of a myth. We often think of memory as a video

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