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Finally I’m ready to get my diary online as well. It took me some extra time because I didn’t know how I wanted to present myself. And if I do something, I want it to have my full attention. Here it is: My name is Steve and I study psychology at the University of Seattle. My expertise is memories, so you understand that I’m at the right place at Braintec. I learn so much about experiencing memories and I have more than enough time left to prepare for my exams. I want to graduate next spring. Most of the students learn for their exams at home. I prefer this, I learn more and even get paid for it. My dearest wish is to have my own practice and to develop some sophisticated research on the changing of memories. Most memories aren’t similar to the original moment. Our memories seem to adapt every now and then and resemble what we prefer. Why can we perfectly conserve cognitive information and why do we change emotional information? That’s what I am going to find out! Unfortunately I couldn’t get a MESI. I have a natural fear for hypnosis. It’s a pity that no one can recall my memories, I’ve got some very good ones. It would be so great to know how someone else experiences my memories. But you can’t get it all. If possible, I want to ask other test subjects some questions about their recalls. It would be perfect for my thesis if I map the differences. The first weeks I had a room for myself and now I have to share it. Now I share my room with a Dutch guy called Michael. He seems to be okay but he wants to listen to The Cure all the time. Sorry Michael if you read this, but I hate that. It irritates me. Yesterday I asked him to put on the headphones. I am glad he did, I was trying to study. One of these days I’ll put on some Linkin Park to teach him some real music.
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