It seems their research has focused on the synapses, these are the main sites of exchange and storage in the brain. They form a fluctuating network of connections whose ability to change and adapt, which is called synaptic plasticity seem be the fundamental basis of learning and memory.
Memory is a structure of connections. Which seems to go along way in validating the anthropological theory of Laughlin and d'Aquili: Biogenetic structuralism. All we really have is memory; memory is plastic, physical. We compare a nuero-gnostic model of the percieved reality we keep in a bone box against the one we that we are aware of with our senses. It does take a bit of time to get in and out of that box; we are white rabbits in waistcoasts, always late.


