Remembering
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And being aware is just about
remembering
that you saw everything you've seen for the first time once, too.
When I finally started
remembering
it, I immediately needed to know more.
So, two people watch the same event, witness the same crime, but end up
remembering
different things about that event.
But this woman's out there and we're all out there standing together, because we are resilient, we are fierce, and we are teaching people how to reconnect to the earth,
remembering
where we come from.
He's probably
remembering
where his car was in terms of the distances and directions to extended buildings and boundaries around the location where he parked.
He's also
remembering
the path he took out of the car park, which would be represented in the firing of grid cells.
So beyond spatial memory, if we look for this grid-like firing pattern throughout the whole brain, we see it in a whole series of locations which are always active when we do all kinds of autobiographical memory tasks, like
remembering
the last time you went to a wedding, for example.
When you think about it, we're so constrained by browsing the Web,
remembering
URLs, saving favorites.
For some reason I keep
remembering
that Lady Jane Grey was queen of England when she was only 15.
And while there are a whole host of ways of
remembering
stuff in these competitions, everything, all of the techniques that are being used, ultimately come down to a concept that psychologists refer to as "elaborative encoding."
Same word, different amount of remembering; that's weird.
What Simonides figured out at that moment, is something that I think we all kind of intuitively know, which is that, as bad as we are at
remembering
names and phone numbers, and word-for-word instructions from our colleagues, we have really exceptional visual and spatial memories.
I'm not
remembering
what I'm doing.
It's about knowing you're not alone; it's about understanding our neighbors in new and enlightening ways; it's about making space for reflection and contemplation, and
remembering
what really matters most to us as we grow and change.
So sometimes,
remembering
them, it's like, it's not like any other kind of memories.
The purpose of this project is, one: I hate not
remembering
things that I've done in the past.
And it made me think, what happens when computers are now better at knowing and
remembering
stuff than we are?
Greg Gage: Who wouldn't love acing a geography exam,
remembering
all the locations of the countries on a map or avoiding embarrassing situations of suddenly forgetting the person's name standing right in front of you.
And you're
remembering
that you don't have to face them alone.
What do you do?" and I say "I study memory," they usually want to tell me how they have trouble
remembering
names, or they've got a relative who's got Alzheimer's or some kind of memory problem, but I have to tell them I don't study when people forget.
Now that safe germ, that antigen, tricks our body into mounting an immune response, learning and
remembering
how to deal with intruders.
Some people say, I only believed in
remembering
the past, imagining the future, never the present.
I think, really, I can't talk about race without
remembering
that it is a construct in certain respects, but also that, you know, until we redress the wrongs of the past, we're going to be turned around.
We're not entirely sure, but it probably has to do with the ease of
remembering
versus the difficulty of imagining.
I want to live in a world where we don't have such low expectations of disabled people that we are congratulated for getting out of bed and
remembering
our own names in the morning.
People were not really better at
remembering
the pass phrases than these random passwords, and because the pass phrases are longer, they took longer to type and people made more errors while typing them in.
And while this makes typing and
remembering
your password more fun, it also makes it a lot easier to guess your password.
I was
remembering
the over-the-top meals the Global Horizons survivors would make for me every time I showed up to interview them.
So when the children see this, they say, "Ah! Acceleration,
" remembering
back four months when they did their cars sideways, and they start measuring to find out what kind of acceleration it is.
The act of
remembering
relies on the prefrontal cortex, which governs thought, attention, and reasoning.
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