A virus destroyed almost all of a German cellist’s memory for facts and experiences – but he hasn’t forgotten music, or how to hear new pieces. Researcheds think musical memory might be stored in an entirely different part of the brain.
A virus destroyed almost all of a German cellist’s memory for facts and experiences – but he hasn’t forgotten music, or how to hear new pieces. Researcheds think musical memory might be stored in an entirely different part of the brain.