Body memory

Body memory

Body memory is the theory that the body, as well as the brain, is capable of storing memories. Body memory is sometimes cited to explain certain claims of having memories for events where the brain was not in a position to store memories. Opponents of the theory maintain that it is pseudoscientific.


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