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Lisa Genova: Neuroscientist + NYTimes best-selling author of "Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting" (rerun)

The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux

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The Hippocampus and Memory

The hippocampus sits in the middle of the brain. In order for those lasting memories to have those is it because it fired up so many different parts of the brain that it then can hold that meaning if only one part of the brain was engaged in that memory like a smell okay will it not form the law i don't know if i'm asking this in the way that makes sense but is it because all these other parts were fired and wired that like it created those? It's just about continually stimulating that pattern of neural activity that represents what you experienced and what you paid attention to.

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