Abstract
“We are what we are not only because we think (“cogito ergo sum”) but also because we can remember what we have thought about. Every thought we have, every word we speak, every action we engage in –indeed, our very sense of self and our sense of connectedness to otherswe owe to our memory, to the ability of our brains to record and to store our experiences. Memory is the glue that binds our mental life, the scaffolding that holds our personal history and that makes it possible to grow and change throughout life. Larry R. Squire and Eric R. Kandel (Memory: from Mind to Molecules, 1999)
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