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Dr. Bryan Strange seeks to reduce the emotional impact of traumatic memories, which prevent some people from continuing to live normally. Following the experiment this reflection was born; about the ability to retain and remember the past as a fundamental part in the construction of our identity.

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Dr. Bryan Strange seeks to reduce the emotional impact of traumatic memories, which prevent some people from continuing to live normally. Following the experiment this reflection was born; about the ability to retain and remember the past as a fundamental part in the construction of our identity.

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