Why do we retain memories if all of our cells replace themselves after a small amount of years?

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Why do we retain memories if all of our cells replace themselves after a small amount of years?

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Because brain cells (called neurons) are different. They don’t do much dying and aren’t usually replaced if they die. So what you heard about cells is true for skin cells for example, but not neurons

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