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82% of what? Being the basic function unit of the body doesn't necessarily mean that cells can also store memories. Think about your lovely Shunie. Now imagine that her image is stored in other cells of your body (may in your leg or D) instead of the limbic system of your brain. The implications here for neuroscience and particularly the treatments of debilitating brain diseases like dementia, Parkinson's and Alzheimer would be huge!
Of memory ,Sevaral studies and finding reveals such phenomenal amaong the scientists and we do agree on the facts science is about reality ...aside limbic and just concentrate only on neuroscience studies but first you need to agree the facts tha t cell being basic function unit ..

Recall of the common organ being transplanted ..such as cornea , kidney and haert or mr shimba wew unazungumzia kiungo kipi??

hope you ar aware of combinatorial neurons stored in the organ being donated such as above mentioned

....recall the" theory of life in life "memories and decider "

the problem come when the factors such as immunosuppressant druds, psychosocial stress and pre existing psychopathology of recipient and other several factor being not taken into consideration. ..

Lets go through example. .. In 1997, a book titled A Change of Heart was published that described the apparent personality changes experienced by Claire Sylvia.

Sylvia received a heart and lung transplant at Yale-New Haven Hospital in 1988. She reported noticing that various attitudes, habits and tastes changed following her surgery. She had inexplicable cravings for foods she had previously disliked. For example, though she was a health-conscious dancer and choreographer, upon leaving the hospital she had an uncontrollable urge to go to a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet and order chicken nuggets, a food she never ate.

Sylvia found herself drawn toward cool colours and no longer dressed in the bright reds and oranges she used to prefer. She began behaving in an aggressive and impetuous manner that was uncharacteristic of her but turned out to be similar to the personality of her donor.
 

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