How do we store memories in our brain?

How do we recall those memories?

Anonymous2007-08-07T06:27:33Z

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Hempington2007-08-07T13:38:46Z

Nice answer from Russel H.!

Just adding a short cognitive/behavioral perpective, recall is often a function of the level by which we initially encode and store information. The depth of processing refers to how much meaning can we associate with the new information and how extensive or elaborate are the connections to other information. For example try memorizing a wordlist of nonsensical letters versus a series of words. Or try memorizing a list of ordinary nouns with nouns that have some personal connection. It is easy to see the difference.

Anonymous2007-08-07T13:12:58Z

Short-term memory (lasting minutes) involves chemical modifications that strengthen existing connections, called synapses, between neurons, whereas long-term memory (lasting days or weeks) requires protein synthesis and the construction of new synapses. This process called memory consolidation occurs when you sleep. You can recall these memories my practicing retrieving both working memory (1-60 seconds or more), short term memory (minutes-hours) and long term memory (days-years).

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Justin2007-08-07T12:58:07Z

ahh dang it I just watched a movie about that in science class about 1 year ago. Already forgot, i don't know how I store memories in my brain!

LuckyChucky2007-08-07T12:57:32Z

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