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Therapists can't ethically plant false
memories
in the mind of their patients even if it would help the patient, but there's nothing to stop a parent from trying this out on their overweight or obese teenager.
Most people cherish their memories, know that they represent their identity, who they are, where they came from.
We can't reliably distinguish true
memories
from false
memories.
So my husband has fond
memories
of talking to and playing with and generally being around his deceased grandfather, and for him there is nothing unnatural about this.
I could reframe his
memories.
By stimulating the good
memories
that will be stored in the amygdala, the emotional storage of the human brain.
These
memories
will fight the traumatic ones, if they are reactivated in the future.
Some of my most wonderful
memories
of childhood are of spending time with my grandmother, Mamar, in our four-family home in Brooklyn, New York.
And, in fact, the scientist Eric Kandel used them in his research to understand how
memories
are stored.
Growing up in South Carolina, I would see Ku Klux Klan rallies occasionally, actually more than occasionally, and the
memories
of those events never really left my mind.
So Biggie was killed weeks before that song made it to number one, in one of the great tragedies of the hip-hop era, but he would have been 13 years old and very much alive when "La Di Da Di" first came out, and as a young boy growing up in Brooklyn, it's hard not to think that that song probably held some fond
memories
for him.
Now, for many of you, I know that fireflies might conjure up some really great memories: childhood, summertime, even other TED Talks.
It plays out in all of our
memories.
And so, many of my early
memories
involved intricate daydreams where I would walk across borders, forage for berries, and meet all kinds of strange people living unconventional lives on the road.
Some of my earliest
memories
are of giant ships blocking the end of my street, as well as the sun, for a lot of the year.
I want to share with you today this idea of "e pluribus unum" and how our landscape might imbue those
memories
of diverse perspectives, as well as force us to stop trying to narrow things down to a single, clean set of identities.
It has memories, like scenes from your childhood playing before you.
When I reflect on the issues of race, religion, identity, a lot of painful
memories
come to mind.
I grew up in China, and my earliest
memories
are of being rushed to the hospital because I had such bad asthma that I was there nearly every week.
Her first
memories
are of her family fleeing violent riots orchestrated by the ruling political party.
So in June 2011, 23 of us went on board the Hurtigruten coastal ship and we set off. (Music) I have some really strong
memories
from that week, and it's all about people.
Participants also love to attach
memories
to places.
So what if we had a mapping tool that would return the most enjoyable routes based not only on aesthetics but also based on smell, sound, and
memories?
But of course, we all know these are very bittersweet
memories
we're going to have.
They're easy, they're cheap, because instead of making places, we're making
memories
of places.
In a universe of adversity these stars stuck together, And though days became nights the
memories
would last forever, Whether the weatherman said it or not, it would be fine, 'Cause even behind the clouds the kid could still shine.
They live in me somehow, their
memories
giving me meaning every day.
But my clearest and sharpest memory of my auntie, is also one of my first
memories
of life at all.
Yes, now remind me again, you're recording not only my voice but my feelings and my
memories?
One of my earliest
memories
is of trying to wake up one of my relatives and not being able to.
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