///////////////////////Memories, according to Sacks and researchers before him, are highly vulnerable to "source confusion," meaning that we mistake a story we've been told or a film we've seen as an experience that has happened to us.
/////////////////////////////It is startling to realize that some of our most cherished memories may never have happened—or may have happened to someone else
////////////////////////////Literary borrowing was commonplace in the seventeenth century—Shakespeare borrowed freely from many of his contemporaries, as did Milton
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/////////////////////////////It is startling to realize that some of our most cherished memories may never have happened—or may have happened to someone else
////////////////////////////Literary borrowing was commonplace in the seventeenth century—Shakespeare borrowed freely from many of his contemporaries, as did Milton
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