Memory transfers are functional equivalents of brain transplantations: Saying that A has B’s memories is the same as saying that A has B’s brain, and giving A’s memories to B generally implies relocating some kind of brain substance. The cerebral self is mostly memorial, and the memorial self is necessarily cerebral.
Inspired by the homonymous book by Fernando Vidal and Francisco Ortega, this timespace presents the authors' genealogy of the cerebral subject and the influence of the neurological discourse in human sciences, mental health and culture.