Music and melody seem to have a unique place in memory, Amherst College cognitivescientist Matthew Schulkind suggests.
阿莫·特斯学院的认知科学家马修·苏尔坎德提出音乐和旋律在我们的大脑记忆里有着独特位置。
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Commander Dylan Schmorrow, a cognitivescientist with the navy, devised a crown of sensors to monitor activity in the brain such as blood flow and oxygen levels.
The cognitivescientist Douglas Hofstadter would call them "tightly bonded semantic chunks," like "pieces of wax that have melted together in the bright sunlight.