Patti Kinsey

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One thing is clear, however: The nonlinear associative nature of our brains makes it impossible for us to consciously search our memories in an orderly way. A memory only pops directly into consciousness if it is cued by some other thought or perception—some other node in the nearly limitless interconnected web.
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything
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