Jiang says current neuroscience summaries do not answer the most basic question of where memory is stored, so he treats the standard 'synapses and distributed regions' explanation as inadequate rather than decisive.
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Memory storage
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"we don't know okay this is all Sonic garbage for like we don't know most basic questions like where"
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