Memory
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I don't mean move it; I mean just erase it from memory, it's gone.
Because, after all, within living memory, they were hunters and gatherers, living pretty much like our ancestors lived for maybe 99 percent of the human story.
And they'd have symptoms like
memory
problems and problems with cognition, depression, impulse control issues, aggression.
And he again had to travel to the school to get the information from the teacher, stored it in the only portable
memory
he has, which is inside his own head, and take it with him, because that is how information was being transported from teacher to student and then used in the world.
This is not because I have any special superpowers of
memory.
How could it be that an event that lasts just a moment, say, your first kiss, or the moment your first child was born, can form a
memory
that has changed your brain, that lasts an entire lifetime?
And essentially try and decode how those brief bursts of electrical activity, which is how neurons communicate with each other, how those brief bursts either allowed us to form a new memory, or did not.
Better mood, better energy, better memory, better attention.
So I've gone from
memory
pioneer to exercise explorer.
And then there was the language, the rhythmic cadence of it, reminding me of evenings spent listening to Bedouin elders recite hours-long narrative poems entirely from
memory.
They do a whole host of things that have to do with self-reflection, introspection, working
memory
etc.
In fact, if I cling to one
memory
of this year, it would be walking down a darkened hallway with five spongy fingers grasping the handle underneath my hand.
We are governed by the representations in
memory
that were formed early in development.
Start differentiating into effector and
memory
cells.
The reason we did this is to create the ultimate
memory
machine, where you can go back and interactively fly around and then breathe video-life into this system.
We are blessed with a language, a system of communication, so powerful and so precise that we can share what we've learned with such precision that it can accumulate in the collective
memory.
Indeed, I am lucky to live in history at all, because without intelligence and
memory
there is no history.
How many would opt for
memory?
But we activate different targets in the brain, using that optical fiber array I showed on the previous slide, in order to try and figure out which targets can cause the brain to overcome that
memory
of fear.
And now you can see, just 10 minutes into the experiment, that we've equipped the brain, by photoactivating this area, to overcome the expression of this fear
memory.
And I just thought it'd be wonderful, it'd be really nice to contribute something to his
memory.
She mobilized resources for building the local health clinic and the maternity wing is named in
memory
of her.
Scientists say that
memory
isn't precise.
You need some object to carry
memory
through.
My clearest
memory
is standing in the empty hallway outside the fifth grade classrooms waiting for Vicky to come out of the bathroom, and I have a clipboard and a pen and a survey I've made up, asking about shampoo preferences, like I'm doing a study for science class or something.
I forgot about this
memory
for a long time.
So, to explore this, I created a piece of art, an experience, that asked people to share a memory, and I teamed up with some data scientists to figure out how to take an emotion that's so highly subjective and convert it into something mathematically precise.
On top of it, we have this
memory
system called the neocortex.
And the
memory
system is sitting over the sensory part of the brain.
And the framework is a
memory
framework, not a computational or behavior framework, it's a
memory
framework.
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