Reckoning the Unresolved Scientific Question on Memory Transfer

作者: Loh Teng-Hern Tan , Hooi-Leng Ser , Yong Sze Ong , Kooi Yeong Khaw , Priyia Pusparajah

DOI: 10.36877/PDDBS.A0000105

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摘要: Memory formation occurs within the central nervous system (CNS), specifically in hippocampal region of brain. The notion that memories are only located brain has been challenged by reports some patients they have “inherited memories” from their donor after organ transplantation; even experienced personality changes and picked up hobbies or preferences similar to donor. Recently, a research team reignited embers this theory using scientific method show memory can be genetically transferred one sea snail another. Nevertheless, as more mysteries being unravelled, remains an elusive entity shrouded haze many unresolved hypotheses. To seek clarity on what is currently known, write-up summarizes consolidates records associated with “cellular memory” experiments evaluating possibility transference genetic materials like RNA.

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