Memory
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Now, this is different than erasing a
memory.
The new mouse remembers what it's afraid of, remembers how to navigate the maze, and if that is true, then you can transplant
memory
and consciousness.
They can think in the same way, but they may have a different arrangement, and maybe they're higher in some cases than humans, like long-term
memory
in a squirrel is actually phenomenal, so it can remember where it buried its nuts.
So your calculator is smarter than you are in arithmetic already; your GPS is smarter than you are in spatial navigation; Google, Bing, are smarter than you are in long-term
memory.
I'm a
memory
scientist, and I specialize in how we remember important emotional events.
I've particularly focused on how the
memory
interview process can severely impact the evidentiary quality of reports that we produce.
Because as soon as your share your story with friends or family or colleagues or therapists, you have the potential to distort or change your
memory
of the event.
Now, in line with this, and informed by what was happening all around me and taking and applying the
memory
science, the science that I had been doing for many years, I sat down with a number of people and we together created TalkToSpot.com.
Now you have the power to walk through an evidence-based
memory
interview.
Archaeologists are the cultural
memory
preservers and the spokespeople for the billions of people and the thousands of cultures that came before us.
But my good friend Professor Kristie Dotson says, "Our
memory
is longer than our lifespan."
We celebrate tolerance and diversity more than at any other time in memory, and still we grow more and more divided.
We want to improve people's memory, because it is the key to success."
A muscle
memory
that overcomes even the most bitter of times, my
memory
is spotted with days of laughing until I cried, or crying until I laughed.
That's when I realized that Ivan had an exceptional visual memory, and that that would be my way in.
In order to do good, we need memory, we need courage and we need creativity.
This ability also has an impact on how our
memory
systems work.
And, indeed, musicians exhibit enhanced
memory
functions, creating, storing, and retrieving memories more quickly and efficiently.
Studies have found that musicians appear to use their highly connected brains to give each
memory
multiple tags, such as a conceptual tag, an emotional tag, an audio tag, and a contextual tag, like a good Internet search engine.
The more we learn about elephants, the more it appears that their impressive
memory
is only one aspect of an incredible intelligence that makes them some of the most social, creative, and benevolent creatures on Earth.
Unlike many proverbs, the one about elephant
memory
is scientifically accurate.
All of this shows that elephant
memory
goes beyond responses to stimuli.
The ability to distinguish this importance makes elephant
memory
a complex and adaptable faculty beyond rote memorization.
The rare combination of
memory
and problem solving can explain some of elephants' most clever behaviors, but it doesn't explain some of the things we're just beginning to learn about their mental lives.
And what goes on in your brain while you sleep is an intensely active period of restructuring that's crucial for how our
memory
works.
But this loss can be prevented through
memory
consolidation, the process by which information is moved from our fleeting short-term
memory
to our more durable long-term
memory.
Its role in long-term
memory
formation was demonstrated in the 1950s by Brenda Milner in her research with a patient known as H.M. After having his hippocampus removed, H.M.'s ability to form new short-term memories was damaged, but he was able to learn physical tasks through repetition.
What this case revealed, among other things, was that the hippocampus was specifically involved in the consolidation of long-term declarative memory, such as the facts and concepts you need to remember for that test, rather than procedural memory, such as the finger movements you need to master for that recital.
Sensory data is initially transcribed and temporarily recorded in the neurons as short-term
memory.
Thanks to the phenomenon of neuroplasticity, new synaptic buds are formed, allowing new connections between neurons, and strengthening the neural network where the information will be returned as long-term
memory.
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