Scientists monitored brains replaying memories in real time
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#3There's no device to implant false memories or anything in this article.
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#4Just to be clear, because the headline is a bit awkward - the scientists didn't replay the memories. There's no device to implant false memories or anything in this article.
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#5So it's like a phonograph record. First the track is inscribed from the source sound (storing a memory). Then the needle is placed in a groove (by some triggering experience). Then the needle traverses the inscription, playing back the recording (remembering). The brain just does it on a different chemical medium than vinyl.
To me the most magical part is however the brain so deftly places the needle in the right groove as a response to the triggering experience. That seems to go beyond the phonograph metaphor.
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#6I remember reading about some experiment in a psychology class where an old woman’s brain was probed and she was able to hear her highschool graduation sonata clearly as if it was being played in the room.
There must be a way, there’s so many memories I’d like to revisit firsthand, and people I’d like to see again that are no longer with us.
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#7"NIH researchers found that our brains may store memories in neuronal firing patterns that are replayed fractions of a second before remembering." So it's like a phonograph record. First the track is inscribed from the source sound (storing a memory). Then the needle is placed in a groove (by some triggering experience). Then the needle traverses the inscription, playing back the recording (remembering). The brain ju…
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#9What a timely article, as I JUST watched Brainstorm for the first time tonight. The story is exactly this.
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#10"NIH researchers found that our brains may store memories in neuronal firing patterns that are replayed fractions of a second before remembering." So it's like a phonograph record. First the track is inscribed from the source sound (storing a memory). Then the needle is placed in a groove (by some triggering experience). Then the needle traverses the inscription, playing back the recording (remembering). The brain ju…