Articles Tagged 'short-term memory'

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Honey, I lost the CAR!

I frantically dialled his mobile. “Help me! I can’t find the car!!”                             Where is my car?
I wasn’t expecting to hear, “Well, what do you expect me to do about it?!

I expected directions, a calm voice giving me some clues …….
isn’t that what husbands are for?

Is this your worst nightmare, too?
A crowded parking lot, cars as far as the eye can see, in every direction
And, NOT A CLUE where you left yours?

Don’t you HATE it when time is against you and you can’t find your keys or your wallet!
Why does it happen? Read more…

For a Youthful Memory, Just Say ‘No’.

Actually, to be polite, that should really be, No thanks.

Growing up in this day and age, there are so many crazy and amazing things out there to try and it’s a sure bet that most of you will have suffered from the odd hangover, or been tempted to de-stress using medication, marijuana or herbal substances. It’s really hard to say ‘No, thanks’ but if you are really serious about regrowing and rejuvenating your memory, then ‘No’ it must be.

Here’s why. Read more…

Memory: The Human Brain’s Greatest Mystery.

finger-with-knot-imageFrom birth through to death your brain will file away enormous amounts of information: facts, faces, sounds, names, and events along with the emotions that are tied to them. Your ability to create new memories, store them, and recall them when they are needed allows you to learn and interact with others.

Memory is not one large database in the brain, which records all your experiences, observations, incoming information, and miscellaneous facts and figures. You are being bombarded with information every moment of the day – through eyes, ears, nose, taste and by touch. If you remembered it all, there would be overload and chaos. Read more…

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