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SUMMARY:NOVA 43x15 - Memory Hackers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midnight":midnight@themidnightzone.com
DESCRIPTION:Memory is the glue that binds our mental lives. Without it\,
	we'd be prisoners of the present\, unable to use the lessons ofthe past to
	 change our future. From our first kiss to where weput our keys\, memory r
	epresents who we are and how we learnand navigate the world. But how does 
	it work? Neuroscientistsusing cutting-edge techniques are exploring the pr
	ecisemolecular mechanisms of memory. By studying a range ofindividuals ran
	ging-from an 11-year-old whiz-kid who remembersevery detail of his life to
	 a woman who had memoriesimplanted-scientists have uncovered a provocative
	 idea. Formuch of human history\, memory has been seen as a tape recordert
	hat faithfully registers information and replays intact. Butnow\, research
	ers are discovering that memory is far moremalleable\, always being writte
	n and rewritten\, not just by usbut by others. We are discovering the prec
	ise mechanisms thatcan explain and even control our memories. The question
	 is-arewe ready?.
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