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Well, there are a few ways to influence the extent and effectiveness of
memory
retention.
But one of the major factors contributing to
memory
consolidation is, you guessed it, a good night's sleep.
EEG machines monitoring people during these stages have shown electrical impulses moving between the brainstem, hippocampus, thalamus, and cortex, which serve as relay stations of
memory
formation.
During the non-REM slow-wave sleep, declarative
memory
is encoded into a temporary store in the anterior part of the hippocampus.
REM sleep, on the other hand, with its similarity to waking brain activity, is associated with the consolidation of procedural
memory.
For example, the brain's amygdala is involved in thinking, long-term memory, and emotional processing.
At the end of the experiment, he was struggling to concentrate, had trouble with short-term memory, became paranoid, and started hallucinating.
When we lose sleep, learning, memory, mood, and reaction time are affected.
You're not showing any impairments in memory, language, or cognition ... yet.
Prior to the tipping point, your lapses in
memory
might include things like, "Why did I come in this room?"
In fact, I would argue that these examples might not even involve your memory, because you didn't pay attention to where you put your keys in the first place.
After the tipping point, the glitches in memory, language and cognition are different.
You won't lose your emotional
memory.
We haven't even spoken about your newest thing, which we don't have time to do, but you want to save humanity from bad AI, and so you're going to create this really cool brain-machine interface to give us all infinite
memory
and telepathy and so forth.
And you put lots of those together, you get the essentials of the modern computer: the arithmetic unit, the central control, the memory, the recording medium, the input and the output.
So, there's 40 of these tubes, like a V-40 engine running the
memory.
That's an engineer gazing at tube number 36, trying to figure out why the
memory'
s not in focus.
So, he had to focus each tube just to get the
memory
up and running, let alone having, you know, software problems.
"MANIAC," which became the acronym for the machine, Mathematical and Numerical Integrator and Calculator, "lost its memory."
"MANIAC regained its memory, when the power went off." "Machine or human?" "Aha!" So, they figured out it's a code problem.
Or, going back to our computer analogy: Why keep tinkering around with the software when we can easily solve the problem by installing some extra
memory
instead?
It had been 15 years since I escaped that airfield, but the
memory
of those two lines had not escaped my mind.
Almost all other materials have the ability to absorb infusions of history and memory, and project it into the present.
And when the Chinese Pritzker Prize winner Wang Shu was building a history museum in Ningbo, he didn't just create a wrapper for the past, he built
memory
right into the walls by using brick and stones and shingles salvaged from villages that had been demolished.
And if bacterial toxins accumulate in the brain and trigger cell death, meningitis could also cause long-term brain damage and
memory
loss.
But worse than that was what was happening to my mind, because my
memory
was being erased: all the phone numbers, addresses, names of very dear people, even significant life events.
And ... I have so many moments like that logged in my
memory.
I mean, take
memory
for example.
Memory
is the foundation of human intelligence.
But human
memory
is famously flawed.
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