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Great question. I have no idea. :) I read the story in "Power of habits". That was published 2012. A lot could have happened since then.


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Eugene Pauly died in 2008. Larry Squire became a member of their family as both he and other researchers frequented their home well over 100 times to perform cognitive skills testing on Eugene. Eugene was always polite and was entranced by the computers or other electronic devices that doctors used to perform tests on him. In life, he was a loving husband, father, and great human being. After succumbing to the viral encephalitis that consumed his memory, he became legendary.


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