Feyter on Nostr: npub1g53y3…qv0hh I feel the article is using the therm "memory" very misleadingly. ...
npub1g53y3t0krt8ems8pps9pd3vrs8y6q2xdpj0t7npdkh2m9j2fdumqnqv0hh (npub1g53…v0hh) I feel the article is using the therm "memory" very misleadingly.
All kind of cells can react to chemical inputs and change their behavior based on that. Cool but what's the findings here?
The headline of the article and the writing implies body parts could store information about concrete experiences that an individual made (memories)... But that's very far off. Your not getting memories from a different person when getting an organ transplant.
All kind of cells can react to chemical inputs and change their behavior based on that. Cool but what's the findings here?
The headline of the article and the writing implies body parts could store information about concrete experiences that an individual made (memories)... But that's very far off. Your not getting memories from a different person when getting an organ transplant.