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Introduction
The ingram is a term coined by richard seaman in the early 19 hundreds, and it refers to the physical sub strait that stores the information that makes up our memories. We still don't have a definitive answer to the question of how our brains store memories; what makes up the ingram? Many nero scientists would say a given memory resides in a specific pattern of neurons and the activity of those neurons. But not everyone agrees: Randy gallisto thinks the only way to store numbers over long periods of time, which is necessary, is to use sub cellular molecules like d and a or arina. You can find show notes at brain inspired dot co slash podcast slash 126