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Memory defines us. Memory is the basis of our sense of self. But how do the structures of mind store memories? What changes do memories imprint on the brain? And what is the role of emotion in determining the quality of our memories? Brian Greene explores these and related questions with four top researchers--Veronica O’KeaneTim BredyGail Robinson and Oliver Baumann—who unravel myriad mysteries of the human capacity for memory.

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