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Forgotten Memories Are Still in Your Brain

Dennis G. Jerz / 10 Sep 2009

For anyone who’s ever forgotten something or someone they wish they could remember, a bit of solace: Though the memory is hidden from your conscious mind, it might not be gone. —Wired

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One thought on “Forgotten Memories Are Still in Your Brain”

  1. Karissa says:
    10 Sep 2009 at 8:35 pm

    One of my favorite blogs wrote about this topic too: http://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2009/09/persistent_memories.php
    (Since my course Language and Cognition this past spring, my science-loving side has come alive just by reading this blog every day. I know you appreciate a good blog, so enjoy!)

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