Neuroscience
Memory: In Search of What's Lost
From tomorrow's
New York Times Sunday Magazine:
In Search of Lost Time
By CATHRYN JAKOBSON RAMIN
The New York Times
Published: December 5, 2004
A few months ago, as I trudged down the stairs of my office building, deep in my thoughts, I noticed a dark-haired woman waving to me from the window of her car. She looked vaguely familiar, but I couldn't place her. Like quite a few others, she had slipped out of my mental Rolodex. In my brain, the synaptic traces that connected us had frayed. Yet again, I had misplaced an entire human being.
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Patient H.m.: A Follow-up Interview
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I ...... Mac
In tomorrow's New York Times Sunday Magazine: Total Recall By GARY MARCUS Published: April 13, 2008 "How much would you pay to have a small memory chip implanted in your brain if that chip would double the capacity of your short-term memory? Or guarantee...
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Dr. Heidelise Als And The Nicu
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Privacy In The Time Of Fmri
From tomorrow's New York Times Sunday Magazine: Of Two Minds By JIM HOLT The New York Times Published: May 8, 2005 The human brain is mysterious -- and, in a way, that is a good thing. The less that is known about how the brain works, the more secure...
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Anosmia
Tomorrow's New York Times Sunday Magazine has a short piece written by someone who lost her sense of smell and her effort to try to find it once again:Something's Off
By ROBIN MARANTZ HENIG
17 October 2004
The New York Times
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