Memories
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Somewhere, in a pattern like this, is you, your perceptions, your emotions, your memories, your plans for the future.
People's
memories
inflate what they think they saw.
The thoughts,
memories
and stories that a scene like this might evoke for humans.
Maybe you've seen a dog like this one before, or you've spent time running on a beach like this one, and that further evokes thoughts and
memories
of a past vacation, past times to the beach, times spent running around with other dogs.
You have two temporal lobes in your brain, the right and the left, and deep in the temporal lobe is a key structure critical for your ability to form and retain new long-term
memories
for facts and events.
I wanted to start and record the activity of individual brain cells in the hippocampus as subjects were forming new
memories.
Even if you imagine that this room we are in now exists and is real and here we are, and we have, not only our memories, but our impression that outside there's something called Caltech and the United States and the Milky Way Galaxy, it's much easier for all those impressions to randomly fluctuate into your brain than for them actually to randomly fluctuate into Caltech, the United States and the galaxy.
JE: Does that mean that someday you could download
memories
and maybe upload them?
His mind was worried and preoccupied and had stressful
memories
and, really, dread for his future.
My best
memories
of the outbreak center on those many people who survived the disease, but I cannot forget the hard-working nurses, doctors, volunteers and staff who risked their own safety in service of humanity.
I buried the
memories
for years, and even still, a lot of it's really hazy.
So, of all my childhood memories, there is one that stands above the rest.
My mama told me long ago Ain't nobody's ever gonna tell me to abandon my old friend Happy days, walking on the shore Happy days, walking on the shore Happy days, walking on the shore Ain't nobody's ever gonna tell me to abandon my good
memories
at all I've seen so many pretty things They don't mean a thing now Listen to the song My mama told me long ago Ain't nobody's ever gonna tell me to doubt my good old days Happy days, walking on the shore Happy days, walking on the shore Happy days, walking on the shore Ain't nobody's ever gonna tell me to abandon my good
memories
at all Abandon my good
memories
at all Abandon my good
memories
at all (Music ends) (Applause) Thank you.
The same techniques we use to build silicon computer memories, we can use here.
But they're very different types of
memories.
And we'll attach these
memories
to sensors, and the sensors will experience real-live, real-world data, and learn about their environment.
In the same way, brain science and these
memories
are going to be a very fundamental technology, and it will lead to unbelievable changes in the next 100 years.
People tell me their lives, their memories, their aspirations, and I create a mindscape.
So it's regional memories, and they are just randomly moved by the wind.
There can be no evolutionary advantage to laying down
memories
of childhood or perceiving the color of a rose if it doesn't affect the way you're going to move later in life.
You accumulate knowledge throughout your life in
memories.
So I think people who study sensation or memory without realizing why you're laying down
memories
of childhood.
Every six months until they're six years old, we're going to be doing about 250 children, watching exactly how the gyri and the sulci of the brains fold to see how this magnificent development actually turns into
memories
and the marvel that is us.
The autobiographical self is built on the basis of past
memories
and
memories
of the plans that we have made; it's the lived past and the anticipated future.
So you have memories, and these
memories
help to create what you are.
Well, clearly there are memories, desires, intentions, sensations, and so forth.
Or you could tag Facebook photos with the emotions that you had associated with those
memories
and then instantly prioritize the streams that catch your attention, just like this.
So if this was happening, your
memories
could start by place cells activating each other via these dense interconnections and then reactivating boundary cells to create the spatial structure of the scene around your viewpoint.
But our lives are much more than our
memories.
It is as if, one by one, the
memories
you used to harbor decided to retire to the southern hemisphere of the brain to a little fishing village where there are no phones.
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