Question. (A) Yet whenever he was hungry, he got up and propelled himself straight to the kitchen to get something to eat
(B) Every day he was asked where the kitchen was in his house, and every day he didn’t have the foggiest idea.
(C) In 1992 a retired engineer in San Diego contracted a rare brain disease that wiped out his memory.
(D) Studies of this man led scientists to a breakthrough: the part of our brains where habits are stored has nothing to do with memory or reason.
(E) It offered proof of what the US psychologist William James noticed more than a century ago – that human “are mere walking bundles of habits”.