>Brewer explained "there are very important things that go on"
>in that split second when your brain processes an
>experience that determine if you'll ever remember it.
Gee, I wonder why they're looking there?
Sorry for the snideness. Yes, a very good article. I know that lab. I had
a soft thought that memes played a very important role in memory, and
indeed, may function at the perceptual interface, and not the behavioral
interface. But, we'll find out, won't we?
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