[
    "You read 'The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat' by Oliver Sacks to learn about the case of H.M.",
    "You watch a documentary on Henry Molaison to understand his contributions to neuroscience.",
    "You attend a seminar on memory studies that discusses the famous case of H.M.",
    "You listen to a podcast episode about the life of H.M. and his impact on memory research.",
    "You study the brain structures involved in memory formation, including those affected in H.M.'s case.",
    "You conduct a research project on memory impairments inspired by the case of H.M.",
    "You analyze the ethical considerations surrounding the study and publication of H.M.'s case.",
    "You participate in a workshop on memory consolidation and its relevance to H.M.'s case.",
    "You explore the concept of neuroplasticity through the lens of H.M.'s brain surgery.",
    "You discuss the role of the hippocampus in memory formation with colleagues in the context of H.M.'s case.",
    "You create a presentation highlighting the impact of H.M.'s case on our understanding of memory processes.",
    "You write a blog post reflecting on the legacy of H.M. in the field of neuroscience.",
    "You review scientific papers detailing the findings from H.M.'s case study.",
    "You educate students about memory disorders using H.M.'s case as a primary example.",
    "You collaborate with neuroscientists to develop new methodologies for studying memory based on lessons learned from the case of H.M.",
    "You engage in discussions with experts in the field to expand your knowledge of H.M.'s contributions to neuroscience.",
    "You immerse yourself in the scientific literature surrounding H.M.'s condition and its implications for memory research.",
    "You attend a conference where researchers present their latest findings related to memory deficits and H.M.'s case.",
    "You take a course on cognitive neuroscience that covers landmark cases like that of H.M.",
    "You organize a meetup group to discuss the impact of H.M.'s case on memory studies and brain research.",
    "You explore different memory models and theories through the lens of H.M.'s unique case.",
    "You follow the updates on ongoing studies that aim to further our understanding of memory disorders similar to that of H.M.",
    "You create an educational video series explaining memory processes and dysfunctions, referencing H.M.'s case.",
    "You conduct interviews with experts who have studied H.M.'s case firsthand to gain deeper insights.",
    "You join a book club reading scientific works that reference H.M.'s case and its implications.",
    "You explore the intersection of memory research, brain surgery, and ethics triggered by H.M.'s surgery and its aftermath.",
    "You present a case study comparing H.M.'s condition with other memory disorders to highlight unique aspects of his case.",
    "You attend a public lecture where a neurologist discusses the impact of H.M.'s case on clinical practice and research.",
    "You review archival footage and recordings of interviews with H.M. to understand his experiences and challenges.",
    "You engage in debates with peers about the ethical boundaries of research inspired by cases like that of H.M.",
    "You analyze the role of scientific reporting and media coverage in shaping public perceptions of H.M.'s case and its implications.",
    "You attend a virtual reality simulation workshop that recreates aspects of H.M.'s memory tests and neurological examinations.",
]