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concept:the-material-present-in-the-form-of-memory-traces-being-subjected-from-time-to-time-to-a-rearrangement-in-accordance-with-fresh-circumstances-to-a-re-transcriptionThe material present in the form of memory traces being subjected from time to time to a rearrangement in accordance with fresh circumstances—to a re-transcription.
Freud's insight on dynamic memory rearrangement.
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- Memory transfer across tissues and through metamorphosis supports persistence of Self.
- Evidence from planarian tail fragment training and metamorphosis suggests memory is substrate-independent process.
- Core hypothesis linking developmental robustness to memory remapping.
- Central to TAME; challenges monadic self theory through examples of metamorphosis, regeneration, and mind-body substitution.
- Proposed mechanism explaining behavioral continuity in insects undergoing radical morphogenesis.
- Plasticity of the Self is a fundamental property of life.
- Hypothesis that memories can persist and be reimprinted on new substrates during metamorphosis, regeneration, and brain replacement; tested in planaria and butterflies.