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 not all cells get replaced in a few years.

…and even if it happens, memories are not stored inside cells, but by connection between cells, so as long as there is another cel to take up the slack, there is no problem.

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