What can we know about memory?

to find out who this man was, but his bereavemient was our gain, since the young Horsley was induced to show us something of his tinking about brain and mind. The bulk of the lecture was essentially an account of the parts of the brain and their involvement in reflex action, and they show us a picture astonishingly similar to what might be given in a lecture today. True we don't talk about the flow of nerve energy from sense