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21Mar/150

One Twin Exercises, the Other Doesn’t – NYTimes.com

One Twin Exercises, the Other Doesn't - NYTimes.com.

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20Mar/150

In the Age of Information, Specializing to Survive – NYTimes.com

In the Age of Information, Specializing to Survive - NYTimes.com.

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19Mar/150

Monica Lewinsky Is Back, but This Time It’s on Her Terms – NYTimes.com

Monica Lewinsky Is Back, but This Time It’s on Her Terms - NYTimes.com.

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18Mar/150

Noam Chomsky on the Roots of American Racism – NYTimes.com

Noam Chomsky on the Roots of American Racism - NYTimes.com.

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18Mar/150

The Role of the Palestinian Authority in Israel’s Election Results

The Role of the Palestinian Authority in Israel's Election Results.

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18Mar/150

BBC News – Breastfeeding ‘linked to higher IQ’

BBC News - Breastfeeding 'linked to higher IQ'.

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17Mar/150

World’s Most Popular Sports by Fans

World's Most Popular Sports by Fans.

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17Mar/150

Jeb Bush, 20 Years After Conversion, Is Guided by His Catholic Faith – NYTimes.com

Jeb Bush, 20 Years After Conversion, Is Guided by His Catholic Faith - NYTimes.com.

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17Mar/150

Chris Borland, Fearing for Health, Retires From the 49ers. At 24. – NYTimes.com

Chris Borland, Fearing for Health, Retires From the 49ers. At 24. - NYTimes.com.

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17Mar/150

BBC News – Repeated remembering ‘wipes similar memories’

As far as I can tell,  these research findings is implicit in arguments I have been making about the dispositional nature of memories: i.e.,  we do not have memories in the sense that we store representations of experienced events and then recall them with some sort of consciously-mediated search function.

We do however embody dispositional enablings  that are able to generate new experiences based on  networks laid down by experiences . These networks can be invoked by both internal and external events and these networks can then respond with patterns of neural activities reiterating 'events that have happened to us'.  These reiterations are not recollections,  they are reincarnations.

They can be as much a source of 'new memories' as so-called actual events -  in the sense that they can also  establish complexes of conditioned responses that we thereafter 'recall'.

When such recalls are repeatedly invoked it is not surprising that relevant conditioned responses are extinguished.

BBC News - Repeated remembering 'wipes similar memories'.

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