Findings about memory consolidation in the brain have opened up the possibility that transformational therapeutic change is more feasible than we previously believed.
Not exact matches
The study
found «that people who were asked to think
about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think
about new or future
memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.»
A recent study published in the Journal of Consumer Research
found that people who were asked to think
about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think
about new or future
memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.
-- These attempts to build a history for a religion
founded about 1849 desecrates their
memory, is repugnant to many descendants, who are powerless to have this reversed.
Maybe we
find the words out there, in the marketplace, a coffee shop, a stadium, where people aren't dressed for church and can speak their own true words (if we'll listen)
about the flesh, their fears, the blessing and curse of family, the craziness, not to mention dreams, fantasies, habits and
memories.
Leave it to the clergy to
find a way to turn a landmark that is supposed to be
about preserving the
memory of the people that perished, into an arm wrestling match over religious symbolism.
I
found myself in silly daydreams
about the first thing I'll eat after the cleanse, recollecting special culinary
memories, composing new recipes, anything and everything food - related kept knocking on my mind's door.
But regardless of how much or little that happened each day, she
found something to write
about, she tried her best to get the spelling right and she filled that book with
memories.
I began writing
about Scandinavian food in 2009 a couple of months after Grandma Agny passed away; the grief had struck me in ways deeper than I could have expected, and I
found myself seeking out elements of our shared Norwegian heritage as a way to feel closer to her
memory.
I spent the day that I
found out
about Grandpa looking through old pictures and wanting to relive
memories.
I also read your post
about going through your parents things and
finding memories... nice writing.
Official Baby Gender Reveal: all
about how we decided to get creative and create a fun, meaningful
memory to
find out whether our baby was a boy or a girl.
I always think
about doing this (I have fond
memories of all the treats we had around when I was a kid) but never
find the time to execute.
WATER POLO As a member of the University of Rhode Island water polo team from 1976 to» 80, I
found that your article
about the 1988 U.S. Olympic water polo team (Dunking a Tough Foe, July 18) brought back fond
memories of the hours I spent practicing and playing this wonderful sport.
While there are many, many compelling things
about the film, I
found myself gravitating toward a teeny - tiny subplot: when both Joel (Jim Carrey) and Clementine (Kate Winslet) accidentally hear the tapes each recorded of the other in their attempts to erase each other from their
memory, they get a glimpse of what their former romantic partner was thinking of them at the time things went south.
You can also share these
memories with grandparents and other older relatives, who might
find it easier to talk with the kids
about fishing and swimming than the latest Nintendo game.
This will help them improve their
memory both by
finding the cards and learning
about people that they are getting to know.
Finding that balance of activities that will keep the adults entertained and the children engaged can be difficult, but with the potential for fun hiding in just
about every corner of this dynamic island, you and your little ones will be able to create lasting
memories that you'll bring up years down the road!
When you
find yourself getting excited
about the next milestone of starting solid foods and all the messy pictures that will excite your
memories for years to come, remember you've got just these few short months to be your baby's whole nutritional world, whether by breast or bottle.
By contrast, the conversation
about Trump is
about TRUMP... and if he fades from the conversation, he may
find nothing left but the public
memory of a flash - in - the - pan (if a notably coiffed one).
Stern said his
memories of the 30 - year - old phone conversations were fuzzy, but he recalled
finding nothing inaccurate
about Barrett's account of his interactions when he read the book upon publication.
To
find out more
about what underlies the cognitive decline that occurs with ageing, André Fischer of the European Neuroscience Institute in Göttingen, Germany, and colleagues analysed DNA from the brains of both young and old mice that had been set tasks involving learning and
memory.
These latest
findings provide important information
about which regions store long - term
memory.
About the only place in modern society where you'll
find people still using the loci method is at the World
Memory Championships.
Early dementia is typically associated with
memory and thinking problems; but older adults should also be vigilant
about hearing and communication problems, suggest recent
findings in a joint Baycrest - University of Memphis study.
They
found that people high in the psychological attribute called attachment anxiety (a tendency to worry
about the proximity and availability of a romantic partner) responded to
memories of a relationship breakup with an increased preference for warm - temperature foods over cooler ones: soup over crackers.
Happy Endings These
findings are consistent with what is known
about negative
memories for actual past events, which also tend to fade more rapidly than positive ones.
We have now gotten to the point that we know enough
about memory and how
memories are formed that we can actually
find the engram, and by
finding it, we can manipulate it.»
«These
findings - and others from the same project which show how important places are for our personal and cultural
memories, and for enabling us to stay connected socially - have implications for the way we design for people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities so that going outdoors in younger years becomes a lifelong passion for getting out and
about.»
Story number 3: A psychology study
found that if you think that another person is dishonest or immoral it can affect for the worst your
memories about the actual behavior of that person.
Kidnapped, drugged, and left abandoned in a field, bees can still
find their way home using mental maps of their surroundings, according to a new study that could pose a major challenge to current thinking
about human
memory and cognition.
Dresler and his team are still analyzing their brain scan data to learn more
about the differences in brain connectivity patterns they
found and how they affect
memory.
On the other hand, these
findings have a more applied scope: policymakers could use them to measure and forge convergent
memories in communities affected by epidemics of biological or social nature, like knowledge
about the Zika virus or the propagation of stereotypes.»
These
findings provide important clues
about the strategies and division of labor among different parts of the brain when it comes to using the working
memory.
Canadian and U.K. researchers
found that two patients who had lost their autobiographical
memory (not to mention the ability to view themselves in future situations — such as dreaming
about their wedding day) were able to pick up emotional cues and figure out the intentions of others.
These
findings about lymph node imprinting apply to humans as well: An inadequate supply of vitamin A after birth or meddling with the baby's developing microflora through administration of antibiotics can interfere with the lymph nodes» long - term
memory.
«It's really
about finding different ways to develop better vaccines, ones that will harness the power of macrophages and finally put the body's innate immune
memory to use» says Dr. Barreiro.
It usually includes expressing feelings
about the loss, reviewing
memories about the deceased and
finding meaning in the loss.
The
findings provide fundamental new knowledge
about how
memory works, Zeithamova said, and eventually could lead to new strategies in educational settings that help students to consolidate new information with previously learned material to build stronger cognitive maps of various topics.
Neuroscientists studying rodents and humans have
found that sleep deprivation interrupts the storage of episodic
memories: information
about who, what, when, and where.
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At Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, scientists are working to
find clues
about how the human brain processes
memories.
The study
findings seem to throw light on a long - puzzling question
about how getting older can impact the
memory of even those not affected by a brain disease or mental condition like Alzheimer's.
Despite clear signs that their
memory and thinking abilities have gone downhill, more than half of seniors with these symptoms haven't seen a doctor
about them, a new study
finds.
Portella and her colleagues
found that
about one in four depressed patients showed impairments in language ability, attention, working
memory, verbal
memory, processing speed, and executive functioning.
They
found that only
about 4 percent of them turned into neurons, indicating the stem cells were not improving
memory simply by replacing the dead brain cells.
A study
found that when 35 freshman students were assigned to write
about their thoughts and feelings regarding upcoming college life, these students displayed a greater increase in working
memory seven weeks later, in comparison to the 36 students who were assigned to write on a trivial topic.
About 13 percent showed signs of memory and decision - making problems, and about 1 percent had early signs of possible dementia, the researchers f
About 13 percent showed signs of
memory and decision - making problems, and
about 1 percent had early signs of possible dementia, the researchers f
about 1 percent had early signs of possible dementia, the researchers
found.
Some new information coming out
about blueberries that might be interesting to you is that they are now
finding evidence that eating blueberries improves your brain function and
memory.
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about what activities can prevent
memory loss below!