As Eugene sat at the table, he looked at Squire’s laptop. “That’s amazing,” he said, gesturing at the computer. “You know, when I was in electronics, there would have been a couple of six-foot racks holding that thing.”
It’s interesting to note that the same findings that propelled Squire’s work have influenced our understanding of why some Alzheimer’s patients can live relatively autonomously - and can go about daily activities without help, but not remember anything about what happened that day, or any new details from recent years.
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