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concept:fragmentation-of-traumatic-memories-in-ptsdfragmentation of traumatic memories in PTSD
Example of memory pathology when over-committing to past details.
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- Evidence that patients with major hippocampal deficits can still comprehend language; motivates cortex-as-transformer hypothesis.
- Bioelectric pattern memory encoding target morphologies; can be modified by experience and persists across regeneration cycles; functional analog of behavioral memory.
- Memories stored bioelectrically that encode anatomical layouts, e.g., organ shapes in the face; can be reprogrammed.
- The observation that learned information is retained despite drastic brain remodeling during metamorphosis, demonstrating the plasticity of the Self.
- Lashley's finding that memory is not localized but encoded globally; cited as an example of wholeness in neurophysiology.
- Freud's insight on dynamic memory rearrangement.