Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Minds like sieves - 2 views
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we may be entering an era in history in which we will store fewer and fewer memories inside our own brains.
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Michel Roland-Guill on 15 Jul 11conclusion un peu rapide: plutôt que moins de mémorisation ce peut être une différente forme de mémorisation, plutôt que mémorisation des faits mémorisation des lieux de stockage des faits.
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external storage and biological memory are not the same thing
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When we form, or "consolidate," a personal memory, we also form associations between that memory and other memories that are unique to ourselves and also indispensable to the development of deep, conceptual knowledge. The associations, moreover, continue to change with time, as we learn more and experience more. As Emerson understood, the essence of personal memory is not the discrete facts or experiences we store in our mind but "the cohesion" which ties all those facts and experiences together. What is the self but the unique pattern of that cohesion?
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