Monday, December 31, 2012

Amnesia and the Self That Remains When Memory Is Lost - The Atlantic

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Amnesia and the Self That Remains When Memory Is Lost

The Atlantic


To my amazement, he suggested that Pribram was overstating the connection between temporal-lobe memory and overall identity. Temporal lobe or not, you still like the same things, Tom argued -- your sensory systems aren't affected. If you're patient and ...



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