Memory Beyond the Brain

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The dominant neuroscience model tells us that memory—whether of facts, experiences, or skills—is stored solely in the brain. But is that the full story?
In this thought-provoking talk, Professor Richard Silberstein, a leading neuroscientist, will explore emerging research that challenges this traditional view. What if memory is not confined to the brain but is a fundamental property of all living systems?
You’ll discover:
- Scientific findings suggesting that individual cells and cellular processes exhibit forms of memory
- Surprising insights from heart transplant cases, where recipients report memories or traits linked to their donors
- The intriguing possibility of a universal memory accessible through consciousness
Combining neuroscience with broader questions about life, mind, and memory, this talk opens the door to a new understanding of the world around us.
All are welcome to attend!
Non Members - $5 Entry, T.S. Members Complimentary.

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Level 1, 234 Flinders Lane · Melbourne, al
Memory Beyond the Brain
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