Tuesday 22 January 2019

The Human Brain Works Backwards To Retrieve Memories - Medical Express

No wonder why the easiest way to write a bestselling murder mystery is to work backwards. Based upon brain scans from The University of Birmingham, investigators have been able to watch memory in progress and its strangely logical procedure to remember. If that's the case, what does it mean for maverick phenomena like presentiment? If anyone has half a clue, it's Greg Bishop who's been thoroughly schooled by maverick, anomalist, and all-around swell egg Eric Wargo addressing Time Loops And Retrocausality. It's enough to make anyone wonder about the capabilities of elephants, considering they never forget, coupled with memory retrieval working backwards. An example of their legendary recall is hinted at with the capacity of Elephants Finding Resources With Years-Old Memories, according to Alison Mackey. This anomalist's personal hypothesis lay in their extraordinary sense of smell, and the connection between scent and memory (vis-à-vis Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu). We just fear what memories are stirred by a nasty old pair of underpants. (CS)

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