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The Dynamic Nature of Episodic Memory
We often imagine memory as a system that stores life events like neat files, ready to be reopened exactly as they were. But episodic memory does not work like a recording. Instead, remembering is a dynamic and reconstructive process, shaped by changing interactions between the hippocampus, the cortex, and the level of detail that survives over time.
May 124 min read


Mental Vitamin #8
Read regularly, and your brain doesn’t just remember more, it organizes itself better.
Feb 61 min read


The Prefrontal Cortex
Neurosurgery is entering a new dimension. Mixed Reality is turning brain scans into holograms, allowing surgeons to see the brain in 3D, directly on the patient’s head
Jan 303 min read


Interview with Chiara & Roberto: The Essence of Emotions
Smell is the only sense that reaches the emotional brain without filters — that’s why a single breath of an essence can awaken memories, shift emotions, or calm the body instantly.
In their work, Chiara and Roberto show how scent and touch become pathways to balance, awareness, and inner harmony.
Nov 16, 20254 min read


Curiosity Builds Our Mental Maps
Curiosity is a key driver in shaping our spatial memory and mental maps—and virtual reality (VR) is helping us see it more clearly than ever.
Oct 2, 20252 min read
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