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How the Brain Creates a Timeline of the Past

This might explain why our users never get the time right for an article they read a few months ago . . .

How the Brain Creates a Timeline of the Past

The brain can’t directly encode the passage of time, but recent work hints at a workaround for putting timestamps on memories of events.
“Theoretical and experimental studies are piecing together how the brain creates a temporal context for ordering memories — a kind of trailing timeline that gets blurrier for events receding into the past.”
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Posted on: March 2, 2019, 6:21 am Category: Uncategorized

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