Collective Memory

Swiss researchers have found that different countries may have different collective memories. How could this be? The answer is that there is a gene that encodes memory and this gene comes in two types, one of which is better at the formation of memory than the other. Moreover, the ‘good’ memory gene appears to be more common in some countries than others. So certain countries could, in theory, be better at remembering than others.

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