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The Rag and Bone Shop by Veronica O’Keane review – the nature of memory – The Guardian
A fascinating and compassionate investigation, with vivid case histories, into how our memories make us

Health, mind and body booksA fascinating and compassionate investigation, with vivid case histories, into how our memories make us
Sat 13 Mar 2021 04.00 EST
The human brain, Veronica OKeane tells us, contains 68bn neurons. The fact is easily stated, but its consequences are well, mind-boggling. Neurons, or nerve cells, register and process information from the physical world, and control the functioning of the body by electrical messaging. They connect to each other by way of dendrites, and the…
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