Date: May 7, 2014
"Americans must know that the scars from PTSD are very real and in many ways, more painful than the ones caused by bullets or shrapnel."
preview | full record— Armeni, Damon T.
Date: May 16, 2014
"It was like jump-starting a car, connecting little bits of her brain that fire every system at once."
preview | full record— Cohen, Joanna
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
"These days we tend to think of memory as a camera or a video recorder, filming, storing, and recycling the vast troves of data we accumulate throughout our lives."
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
"Like a text recalled from a computer's hard drive, each memory was subject to editing."
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)
Date: May 23, 2014
"What he had demonstrated was that the nervous system was like a computer terminal through which you could deliver commands to stop a problem, like acute inflammation, before it starts, or repair a body after it gets sick."
preview | full record— Behar, Michael
Date: June 3, 2014
"It was the first time the idea had skulked out of the darkest, most anxious corners of my mind."
preview | full record— Brooks, Kim