William Wren

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“There are only four or five of them, and their brain damage varies. But they are pretty normal: they go to school, they talk, they know facts, but they really don’t remember their lives—they don’t have autobiographical memory. And they can’t find their way to a school that they have attended for years and that’s two blocks away.”
Wayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World
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