Modern neurophysiology as it investigates memory has made it pretty clear to me that the brain habours its memories within its structure but not necessarily in one specific locale but rather is a kind of digital shorthand here and there depending on the way the brain stores various kinds of memory such as colour might be stored separate from the shape or the dynamics of an event and so forth. At no time is it considered nor is there any evidence whatsoever that it is stored elsewhere. That kind of mystical belief is in the realm of metaphysics such as the realm of Jung and other philosophers but science does not go in for the mystic. It finds qualitative and quantatively proved evidence. This article I fear belongs in the flakey department along with well, religion and out of body experieces..NOT IN SCIENCE. By the way, the references to various classic psychologists such as Lashley are..hmm historic. How about reading MODERN Neuro-psychology. I studed this field in the middle 1960s and those named were historical then!!!