
How We Make Memories: Crash Course Psychology #13
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Date: 2022-04-04
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He's not wrong, when I was younger for the longest time I couldn't remember how to spell the word beautiful. Without any prodding I decided to write a song to help and literally made me spell it out. Went something like this,
You are B-E-A-U-TI-FU-L,
Baby you got me under your spell.
To this day, I can't ever forget how to spell that word.
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He's not wrong, when I was younger for the longest time I couldn't remember how to spell the word beautiful. Without any prodding I decided to write a song to help and literally made me spell it out. Went something like this,
You are B-E-A-U-TI-FU-L,
Baby you got me under your spell.
To this day, I can't ever forget how to spell that word.
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Luke
I once had a discussion with a friend, probably 12 or 13 years ago, about the order in which we wash our hair and body in the shower (we both shampooed, rinsed, conditioned, body washed while the conditioner is in, then rinsed again) and I still recall the conversation every time I'm in the shower.
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I once had a discussion with a friend, probably 12 or 13 years ago, about the order in which we wash our hair and body in the shower (we both shampooed, rinsed, conditioned, body washed while the conditioner is in, then rinsed again) and I still recall the conversation every time I'm in the shower.
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Scott
I would think that when we remember something we, in essence, open a file, view it, and put it away. I am assuming it can be edited to. Just like opening a document on a computer, saving changes, and recommitting it to hard disk
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I would think that when we remember something we, in essence, open a file, view it, and put it away. I am assuming it can be edited to. Just like opening a document on a computer, saving changes, and recommitting it to hard disk
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OddityCat
I have issues absorbing information from videos so after watching your videos and immediately forgetting everything I rewatch it again on double speed and it gets absorbed better the second time.
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I have issues absorbing information from videos so after watching your videos and immediately forgetting everything I rewatch it again on double speed and it gets absorbed better the second time.
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Fearless
People won't always remember what you say, or what you do, but they will always remember how you made them feel, so make them feel something good and their memory of you will reflect the same.
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People won't always remember what you say, or what you do, but they will always remember how you made them feel, so make them feel something good and their memory of you will reflect the same.
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beanie
hey does anybody know why my brain decided to memorize my permit's identification number after reading it twice but i can't remember what i did last week w/o effort okay ty
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hey does anybody know why my brain decided to memorize my permit's identification number after reading it twice but i can't remember what i did last week w/o effort okay ty
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Alber
When I was little (around 10 yrs old, I was curious to know what 99 x 88 was on the calculator. 8, 712 is the answer and 18 yrs later I have not forgotten.
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When I was little (around 10 yrs old, I was curious to know what 99 x 88 was on the calculator. 8, 712 is the answer and 18 yrs later I have not forgotten.
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Shojin
Things I learnt:
Implicit explicit memory (conscious or not)
Procedual memory (how to do things)
Shallow deep processing (if its meaningful)
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Things I learnt:
Implicit explicit memory (conscious or not)
Procedual memory (how to do things)
Shallow deep processing (if its meaningful)
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Mel
I was Bernice in my school: ( I fell off a stool chair that was in my Chemistry class and everyone laughed and I couldn't move because I twisted my ankle
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I was Bernice in my school: ( I fell off a stool chair that was in my Chemistry class and everyone laughed and I couldn't move because I twisted my ankle
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Abdelrahman
Idk why I remembered this -
-Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart-.
- Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
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Idk why I remembered this -
-Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart-.
- Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
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