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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I don’t think brain cells work like skin cells, for example. But supposedly we can kill brain cells through drugs and drinking. The brain sure is mysterious, isn’t it?

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