Are your brain's memories ever actually lost?
Tomás Ryan, an assistant professor at Trinity College Dublin, focuses his work on understanding the basic neurobiology and neuroarchitecture of our memories. In his 2016 TEDMED Talk, Tomás challenges conventional notions of how our brains store and retrieve memories with new findings that suggest our memories may never actually be lost, but simply become inaccessible.
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