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Internet, Books, Notes As Extensions Of The Hippocampus

Internet, Books, Notes As Extensions Of The Hippocampus

The internet, books, notes, or any record of facts serve as extensions of the human hippocampus.

One only needs to store the fact of where to look for information to satisfy the “remembering” tier of Bloom’s taxonomy (e.g. knowing what keywords to Google to access information about a desired subject).

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