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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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MEMORIES
By Giselle Lopez
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Matthias Rhomberg
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HOW DOES THE HUMAN BRAIN STORE AND RETRIEVE MEMORIES?
Memories are stored by comparing it with another similar memory and familiarizing your brain to it while retrieving it with a three step group system.
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VinothChandar
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OUR SURROUNDINGS HELP US RESTORE OUR MEMORIES
Data that catches our attention goes into short-term memory
"I saw you yesterday, your features grinned, some silken scarf was waving in the blue"
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Claudio.Ar
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THE CAPACITY OF THINGS WE CAN REMEMBER IS MINIMAL.
Moments are lost 3 seconds after they occur
Can only remember up to 7 independent items at the same time
Grouping small bits of information into a meaningful units is a "chunk"
Our ability to retain information decreases as the chunk becomes more complex
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vonderauvisuals
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OUR ABILITY TO RETRIEVE MEMORIES IS BY A GROUP SYSTEM
Break new concepts to establish a meaning
Attach to similar memories
Retrieve the concept
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aluedt
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IN OTHER WORDS
Remembering a memory is made up of a system that each play a different role in
- creating, storing, and recalling memories
Some information goes into long-term storage in various parts of the cortex...
Much of it returning to the sensory cortex areas where we originally received it
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FUN FACTS 😛
The brain is made up of about 75% water.
Your brain consists of about 100 billion neurons.
Every time you recall a memory or have a new thought, you are creating a new connection in your brain.
While you sleep at night may be the best time for your brain to consolidate all your memories from the day.
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Nick-K (Nikos Koutoulas)
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