The more you love a memory, the stronger and stranger it is.
- Vladimir Nabokov
- Vladimir Nabokov
Memory Lane Has a Three-Way Fork
"In
his magnum opus, In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust wrote that
“remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things
as they were.”
That elegant line speaks to a simple truth: There are
things you remember, and there are things you remember well. Even if you
can recall a past event, your memories will vary considerably in how
much detail they contain, and how correct those details are. In an
elegant experiment, a team of neuroscientists led by Jon Simons at
the University of Cambridge have shown that these aspects of our
memories—our success at recalling them, their precision, and their
vividness—depend on three different parts of the brain."
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