Neuroscientists are exploring the possibility of retrieving memories from a dead person’s brain, but face significant challenges due to the complex nature of memory storage. Key difficulties include identifying specific neurons tied to memories and the dynamic, reconstructive nature of memory. However, current technology is not advanced enough for precise mapping and retrieval, making this concept currently unfeasible.
Can we retrieve memories from a dead person’s brain? Neuroscientists explore

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