
Two new studies shed new light on how the brain encodes time and place into memories. The findings not only add to the body of fundamental research on memory, but could eventually provide the basis for new treatments to combat memory loss from conditions such as traumatic brain injury or Alzheimer's disease. (1)
Take my hand. Listen.
The world speaks back.
For every time there is a place. For every place there is a price.
You being then, but not here and now.
How can you betray yourself?
If not for the things that were never meant to be heard?
Let go.
There are no places. There is no time.
Except in the things that were never there…
(Only for you to see)
Tell me.
Can you dance without dancing?

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