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Isn’t this just a bunch of false or implanted memories by weak-minded people?

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Isn’t this just a bunch of false or implanted memories by weak-minded people?

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Since most people know how to drive a vehicle, it’s fair to say we have a basic understanding of an automobile. But how many people who understand the basics of an automobile can say they understand the mechanics of how an automobile runs? A majority of people have to bring their broken-down vehicles to a mechanic or specialist because their limited knowledge is not enough to understand the full dynamics of the engine at hand. The same premise needs to be applied in understanding the human body. Most people have a general understanding of the functionality of the body, but lack the training or education in understanding its make-up in the complete sense. In order to understand the brain and how memory works, we need to look at the research done in this area. The following is from the “From the Inside Out” website explaining the differences between normal memory and traumatic memory and what happens in the brain: Traumatic memories, which typically are engraved in the sensorimotor proce

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