a: Memory ~
b: a holographic image

What:

"This led one experimenter to speculate that memory was both everywhere and nowhere in particular. Lashley himself concluded that memories are stored in a distributed manner throughout the brain, since he could not find the memory traces which classical theory required. His student, Karl Pribram, extended this idea with the holographic theory of memory storage: memory is like a holographic image, stored as an interference pattern throughout the brain."


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Writer: Rupert Sheldrake
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Date: Jul 28 2015 5:27 PM


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