KV RA Research Assistant

Whatever the brain encounters, whether a sight or sound or smell or sensation, it dissects it for its deepest relations and it is this network of relations that the brain retains. Later, when the brain recollects something, it evokes these relations to generate "a memory." This means that memories are not so much retrieved as they are recreated.

Jourdain, Robert — Music, The Brain, And Ecstasy: How Music Captures Our Imagination · Card #73
Quotes are taken from the research journals of Kyle Vanderburg.