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How memories form and how we lose them - Catharine Young

How memories form and how we lose them - Catharine Young

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Think back to a really vivid memory. Got it? Now try to remember what you had for lunch three weeks ago. That second memory probably isnt as strongbut why not? Why do we remember some things, and not others? And why do memories eventually fade? Catharine Young gives the basics on memory and memory loss. Lesson by Catharine Young
Date: 2020-08-22

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Psychology student: when you receive that electric jolt it doesn't go into short term memory (working memory) first, according to atkinson-shiffrin model of memory external stimuli first enters the sensory memory(only for 3 to 7seconds if it's auditory sensory memory) which trough the control process of attention is then transferred to short term then long term tro encoding of memory
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well out of all thw things you can do to keep your memory working. I eat really well and I constantly study and read in my native language and english. on the other hand I habe depression and cannot exercise bc can't do it at home I don't like it.
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From personal espirience, how to beat depression/Anxiety for real:
Its only 1 step: work out so you will be more confident and. Dont give up you will also get a hot six pack

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It's been some years since I have trouble memorizing things and it's so annoying. I didn't know why, but after this video I don't know if it's chronic stress, depression or both: )
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I remembered my dreams
1. a jukebox on a classroom
2. A house near a highway
3. a classroom full of nothing but computers
4. Me on a indoor playground

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sometimes i try to memorize something. and as i remember it and move on to the next information to memorize, the previous information has been forgotten
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Memory based on importance - then why we don't forget our name completely? Our name is very less important then our urge to be alive!
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I love how this video is exactly four minutes and twenty seconds long! Im sure that irony wasnt lost on the production team: .
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Memory is the key to the truth. our object-info constraint, to make compromise with it everyday. which is called: Life
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