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Month: September 2025

Memory’s Gatekeepers: How Attention and Emotion Decide What Sticks

In the quiet afterward—on the commute home, in the shower, during sleep—the story refines itself.

Published September 10, 2025
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Pattern Completion: How the Hippocampus Rebuilds Whole Memories from Fragments

We discuss how pattern completion is not a parlor trick; it is a survival feature.

Published September 10, 2025
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Memory on the Move: Exercise, Neurogenesis, and Learning

In the end, the case for exercise as a memory ally is not a sermon but a demonstration.

Published September 10, 2025
Categorized as Dr. Basem Hamid

Emotion’s Editing Room: How Feelings Rewrite Our Past

Each time a memory is called up, it leaves the shelf of long-term storage and returns to a working surface where context, goals, and feelings can mark it up before it is filed again.

Published September 10, 2025
Categorized as Basem Hamid MD of Houston TX

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