This 11-part series dives into the science behind memory
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Welcome to "Your Memory, Rewired": a National Geographic exploration into the fuzzy, fascinating frontiers of memory science.
In 11 deeply reported stories, you'll hear from the researcher implanting memories in mice, gain a sense of how smartphone cameras can mess with memory, get advice on how to make your memory more powerful, and much more. Read them below or click here to see them all.
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ILLUSTRATION BY ALANAH SARGINSON |
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ILLUSTRATION BY ALANAH SARGINSON |
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In the archives of the brain, our lives linger or disappear. Joshua Foer examines the lives of several people who are defined by their memories—or lack thereof. |
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Every day we see hundreds, if not thousands, of photographs, pieces of art, and other images. Why do some of them stick in our minds, while others fade away forever? Try rating these photos from the Nat Geo archives and see if your answers are better than an AI. |
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