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Narrator: Saturday, 12 p.m., the light burns, your head throbs, and you have no recollection of how you got back home. Donamp;#39;t worry, youamp;#39;re not alone. More than half of college students experience blackouts, ing to several studies. And letamp;#39;s be clear, blacking out doesnamp;#39;t mean passing out. You were probably awake and aware the entire night. So then, where did all those memories go? Letamp;#39;s rewind to Friday night. Normally, whenever you have an experience, like a conversation, a part of your brain called the prefrontal cortex stores that information in short-term memory. Then, another part of your brain called the hippocampus weaves those experiences together, so they can be stored away as long-term memories. So the next day, you remember the party as a whole, instead of smell of sweat, house music, Jen was there. But hereamp;#39;s the key part. Storing these episodes in long-term memory requires special neurotransmitters. But your liquor shots prev