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Can elderly people do speed traces when they can remember what happened yesterday?

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Can elderly people do speed traces when they can remember what happened yesterday?

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BJ, a member of this List, works with Alzheimer’s patients and told me that they may lose their memories, but they still love ice cream and other things from their childhood. That evinces the robust existence of doyles in Alz patients. If they have doyles with NO memories, then it’s strong evidence that other less handicapped elderly people also have doyles and thus can do doyle traces. Remember: ONLY the doyle needs to be present, not the cognitive memories to do the trace.

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