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Ep. 151: Neuroscience, Memory and Psychedelics (feat. Manoj Doss PhD)

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The Importance of Receptors in Memory

The more I think about this, the more it's kind of like, for example, you could have certain sensory areas, like in your hand or your arm. And when they're activated in a certain pattern, they do eventually evoke some kind of memory and trauma response. This just may be something that happens in that translation process that you talked about from kind of encoding to episodic or episodic to semantic. But you know, where do false memories come from? How can we have false memories? I myself have them.

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