Memory Inc. Summary

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This chapter “Memory Inc.” was unfortunately a very different type of chapter for me. The concept of this chapter was to test our memory. It had different views of scientists arguing different things about the effect of memory. Lauren Slater mentioned this, “Dr. Scoville had an idea. He suspected Henry’s seizures might be kindling deep in the wetlands of the temporal lobes, a little spark quickly catching flame in a supposedly toss-away of the brain: the hippocampus” (205). Can we really cure and help something by offering a surgery or doubling the dosage of narcotics? It was said that our past can leave us in an instance, memory problems will always be there, as a person we just hold onto what we want to. Brenda Milner was able to show a few things about memory and the importance during her studies. She had this to say yes, the hippocampus is clearly essential for memory of explicit, autobiographical detail – one might call it the core of consciousness itself – but there is another memory system located in a whole other place in the brain, and this Milner called procedural …show more content…

Personally, that is something I highly disagree with because it will mess up your brain and the memory that you do have. The drug could be used within twenty-four hours of a trauma, and it would delete your memory of the trauma, along with whatever else happened that day. Such a drug could be used for terrible things that have happened in the day (220). That purposely is the most ridiculous thing they could come up with. Unfortunately, I think that is why most people go into the life of drinking and drugs because a traumatic event that happened in their life is lingering on and they do not know how to let go of it. Over the counter drugs really do not help the cause anymore. A person’s memory is precious, why would someone want to get rid of it. With will power the memory can just as easily be thrown

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