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    store and remember so many memories throughout our lifespan, in our brain? A memory is a “faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information”, but how? Memories are stored in direct braincells and brain structures, which allow us to remember our memories. Some memories can depend on one single molecule for their life long remembrance, and replay of episodes. Memories are stored in two ways, short term memory and long-term memory. These three different stages of memory allow us to take in and

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    Collective Memories

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    Collective memories are important because “they are constructed, not simply reproduced”(5). Historical memories “transmit selective knowledge about the past”(5). Simply, collective memories are we chose to remember the past, while historical memories are the facts, albeit selective facts, of history. One issue of collective memory stems from the ability to selectively remember and forget the past(6). Historical memories face issue of being misrepresented or misused by those seeking to create a certain

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    The Science Of A Memory

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    Memory is something that is essential to our daily lives. Creating and retrieving memories is something that happens without us knowing; subconscious remembrance of events allows us to remember our friend 's name, a favorite baseball or football team, or what city we live in without needing to ask others or consult the internet. Even if we were to ask others a question about something, without memory we would forget the answer to the question we had asked immediately after they had told us, which

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    Long Term Memory Long term memory is located in the inner fold of the temporal lobe. Temporal lobe lies beneath the temples on the head. The temporal lobe controls hearing. There is three types of memory that goes with long term memory. First is procedural memory. Procedural memory is apart of the long term memory and is responsible for knowing how to do things ex- how to ride a bike. Next is semantic memory. Semantic memory is knowledge of meanings, the basics and about the world. Then

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    Trauma And Memory

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    similarities, and potential uses. In pursuit of this assessment, this essay explores how the topic of trauma and memory is addressed in "Why Rape and Trauma Survivors Have Fragmented and Incomplete Memories," a popular press article from Time magazine and ""I Remember", "I Thought", I Know I Didn't Say": Silence and Memory in Trauma Narratives," a peer-reviewed journal from the academic journal Memory.

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    Memories In The Giver

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    wondered why memories are so important? In the book, The Giver, the author, Lois Lowry, writes about a boy named Jonas, whose life changes after receiving the most honored, important job. Jonas believes he is different because he holds the memories. Jonas’ experiences develop a theme over the course of The Giver by teaching the reader that without memories one cannot fully understand a topic. Although some readers may believe that you can understand a topic perfectly without the memories, Jonas’ experiences

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    Episodic Memory

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    information being taught? Marilee Sprenger (1998) said “memory is the only way to verify learning”. After researching the parts of the brain and learning how it processes information, her statement is true. “Memory is the process by which we retain the knowledge and skills for the future” (Sousa, 2011). According to Sprenger (1998), there a five separate memory lanes: semantic, episodic, procedural, automatic, and emotional. Semantic memory deals with words and is the most difficult because you must

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    Memory Psychology

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    Memory One of the human functions that is intriguing to me and makes people unique from each other is human memory. I am finding that through experiences and what we remember from those experiences, our brain develops and humans form their interpretation of the world and the things around them based on their memory. Our favorite films and the ones we dislike the most are part of the many things that we draw our conclusions from based on memory. Knowing this can help me create more dynamic characters

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    Cultural Memory

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    As a paradigmatic place of public involvement and symbolic disclosure, theatre has always served as a suggestive source of inspiration for architects and played a role in relation to architectural theories and ideas. Every collective memory unfolds within a spatial framework. Space is a reality that endures: since our impressions rush by, one after another, and leave nothing behind in the mind, we can understand how we recapture the past only by understanding how it is, in effect, preserved by our

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    Odors Memory

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    Sleep Supports Memory of Odors Smells trigger memories on an emotional level. We, as humans, have a stronger emotional response to odor triggered memories than any other sense. Smells of a perfume or a ripe banana brings back memories of old. As for new experiences, memories consolidate in our sleep. Even though it is not known what stage of sleep this consolidation occurs, plenty of research qualifies this idea. In the research article “Sleep Supports Memory of Odors in Adults but Not in Children

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