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Psychology says people who remember the exact location of every item in their childhood home — which drawer, which shelf, which cupboard — aren’t sentimental, their brain mapped that house the way a body maps a minefield, and the precision that looks like nostalgia is actually surveillance that never turned off

Psychology says people who remember the exact location of every item in their childhood home — which drawer, which shelf, which cupboard — aren’t sentimental, their brain mapped that house the way a body maps a minefield, and the precision that looks like nostalgia is actually surveillance that never turned off
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