Welcome to the Memory Palace Institute's internal research portal. This facility has been conducting advanced studies in human memory reconstruction and cognitive mapping since 1987. Our work focuses on understanding the malleability of personal recollection and the potential for therapeutic memory alteration.
Current Research Status
ACTIVE PROTOCOLS: 23
SUBJECTS MONITORED: 847
LAST UPDATE:
MEMORY COHERENCE: 73.2%
Recent Subject Reports
Protocol Updates
All staff must review Protocol 7-Alpha guidelines. Recent incidents suggest memory bleed between subjects. Isolation procedures have been updated accordingly. Remember: Your memories belong to you. If they feel foreign, report immediately.
New Staff Orientation: Tuesday sessions now include memory verification procedures. Please bring three childhood photographs and one item from before age 12. Discrepancies will be noted and filed.
Research Findings
Recent breakthroughs in memory palace construction have yielded unexpected results. Subjects report navigating rooms that correspond to experiences they have never had. Cross-referencing suggests these may be inherited memories or temporal echoes from parallel research conducted at sister facilities.
Dr. Hammond's notes from Session 847: "The subject described in perfect detail the interior of their grandmother's house, including rooms that were demolished before their birth. When confronted with architectural plans, subject became distressed and claimed the plans were 'wrong' and that someone had 'changed the house in the records.'"
Staff reporting dreams of working at facilities they have never visited. These dreams contain accurate details of classified research protocols. Security review ongoing. Do not discuss these dreams with other personnel.