Picturing the Past: How Science is Mapping Memory (Part 2)

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Neuroscientists at the University of California-Irvine are so fascinated by Brad Williams' capacity for total recall, they have scanned his brain. The scientists hope to deepen their knowledge about autobiographical memory, one of the least-understood functions of the human brain. (Audio slideshow by Aristide Economopoulos and story by Amy Ellis Nutt) Go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/starledger at noon on Monday, Dec. 10, to talk about this series with Star-Ledger staff writer Amy Ellis Nutt.

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  • lucky bastard, if i had that i wouldn't have to study for every exam

  • Diagnosed? How about given credit for having!

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