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How our brains can cause us to forget our memories

People coping with clinical amnesia provide a window to the importance of memory.

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People coping with clinical amnesia provide a window to the importance of memory. University of Arizona psychologist Matthew Grilli discusses how memories can be taken away from us and what prevents us from learning new facts.

Matthew Grilli spoke with Leslie Tolbert Ph. D. Regents professor emerita in Neuroscience at the University of Arizona.

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