State Dependent Memory
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Judson discusses "state dependent restriction," a phenomenon in which things learned under certain states of consciousness are best remembered in similar states. Will people remember the Pandemic? He takes an Uber ride to Mickey's with a friendly and talkative driver. He discovers the minor blues at a jam at Round Room Records, and spins some Irish music post-Saint Patty's Day, while discussing the link between country music and Irish music via www.londoncelticpunks.com. The episode concludes with more discussion on the experiments of state dependent memory and outros with Judson performing the Irish classic “Whiskey in the Jar."
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