Charles Duhigg

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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.”
Charles Duhigg
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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