MANY OF OUR memory systems are driven by one single, powerful urge: to survive.
We seem to be hard-wired to remember routes, so we can navigate our local environments safely.
We’re also naturally talented at recognising faces. Ever since we lived
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MANY OF OUR memory systems are driven by one single, powerful urge: to survive.
We seem to be hard-wired to remember routes, so we can navigate our local environments safely.
We’re also naturally talented at recognising faces. Ever since we lived
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