Date: 2010
"The sentences were as clear in his mind as if written there."
preview | full record— Cronin, Justin
Date: February 25, 2010
"That’s because rumination is largely rooted in working memory, a kind of mental scratchpad that allows us to 'work' with all the information stuck in consciousness."
preview | full record— Lehrer, Jonah
Date: 2011
"In contrast, '50 First Dates' utilizes Hawaii as a kind of blank slate, a place emptied of political turmoil and a perfect metaphor for the state of mind produced by the erasure of memory."
preview | full record— Halberstam, Jack [Judith] (b. 1961)
Date: October 31, 2011
"The interpreter [the left-brain narrating system] creates the illusion of a meaningful script, as well as a coherent self."
preview | full record— Carey, Benedict (b. 1960)
Date: April 15, 2012
"If the child's mind was a tabula rasa — a clean slate upon which, as Mao Zedong once put it, 'the most beautiful characters could be written' -- then a person's character and mind-set would not be immutable and God-given, but shaped and honed in the environment."
preview | full record— Smits, Rick
Date: July 5, 2014
"And so, while in the past, we turned to Freud's mystic writing pad to think of memory as a palimpsest, burying material under layers of inscription, now we see a memory as a live wire sitting in the psyche waiting for a spark."
preview | full record— Halberstam, Jack [Judith] (b. 1961)
Date: May 19, 2014
"Plato and Aristotle saw memories as thoughts inscribed on wax tablets that could be erased easily and used again."
preview | full record— Specter, Michael (b. 1955)
Date: May 19, 2014
"Memory 'works a little bit more like a Wikipedia page,' Loftus said in a recent speech. 'You can go in there and change it, but so can other people.'"
preview | full record— Specter, Michael (b. 1955)
Date: May 19, 2014
"If misinformation can be incorporated so seamlessly into a person's recollection of an event, what becomes of the original memory? Is it completely overwritten, or merely adjusted somehow, layered with a new trace?"
preview | full record— Specter, Michael (b. 1955)
Date: May 19, 2014
"I asked if she thought scientists would ever really be able to write the pain out of a patient's mind."
preview | full record— Specter, Michael (b. 1955)