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Memory



Memory allows us to preserve and later recover information in our minds. This complex system wraps up factual information with physical sensations, emotions, and interpretations that build an understanding of the world and ourselves, which is why deteriorating memory functionality can be so terrifying. Many things can affect our memory—experience, illness, age, stories, feelings, and sensation triggers—and we can help keep our memory functioning well through exercises and lifestyle choices that promote overall brain health.

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6 Fantastic Ways to Improve Your Memory: Learn What Causes Memory Loss and How to Give Your Brain a Boost

Memory. I have it. You have it. And then we feel like we’re losing it. Losing it. With all our brain changes at midlife, are we really losing our minds?

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How to Improve Your Working Memory

Is it possible to improve my memory and learn to remember well? Of course. The only necessary condition is the absence of pathological memory disorders.

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The Human Brain Is a Time Traveler

Looking to the future has always defined humanity. Will A.I. become the best crystal ball of all?

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FindCenterBut the heart has its own memory and I have forgotten nothing . . .

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Memory Pocketbook

Memory is fundamental to our very existence but how much do you know about it and how much effort, if any, do you put into improving your memory? In a business context your professional development and well-being depend upon it.

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The Power of Stories with Eckhart Tolle & Karen May (Google)

Eckhart Tolle and Karen May of Google discuss the power of sharing our stories in this clip.

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The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind

The Future of the Mind brings a topic that once belonged solely to the province of science fiction into a startling new reality.

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FindCenterYes, suddenly I saw it clearly: most people deceive themselves with a pair of faiths: they believe in eternal memory (of people, things, deeds, nations) and in redressibility (of deeds, mistakes, sins, wrongs). Both are false faiths.

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Misophonia Sufferers: Scientists May Have Found the Root of Your Pain

Neuroscientists say that brain scans of misophonia sufferers show that particular sounds, like eating and drinking, cause the part of their brain that processes emotions, the anterior insular cortex, to go into overdrive.

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After Life (Wandafuru Raifu)

After death, people have a week to choose only one memory to keep for eternity.

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WHAT MIGHT HELP

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