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Why Alzheimer’s Sufferers Seem Lost in Time and Place

Texas Monthly explores new neuroscience research at UT Southwestern that investigates “time cells” and “place cells” to help unlock mysteries of how our memories work.

Where Do Memories Form and How Do We Know?

Memory is an important part of what makes us human, but what is it, and where are new memories formed? BBC Science Focus looks at these threads that hold our lives together and connect who we were to who we are.

The Science of Smell: What the Nose Knows

The Harvard Gazette speaks to experts who discuss the science of smell and how scent, emotion, and memory are intertwined — and exploited for the big business of “scent branding.”

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