The mathematician Dr. Gediminas Luksys from the transfaculty research platform at the Psychiatric University Clinics Basel and the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Basel has now been able to successfully describe the various
human memory processes for the first time.
Not exact matches
80: «The mere
process of verbalization, being a
human and hence fallible operation, introduces possibilities of error that involve more than
memory.»
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A postmortem analysis of
human brain tissue, for example, conducted by Witelson and her colleagues at the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster, revealed that women's neurons were 11 percent denser than men's in the prefrontal cortex and in a region of the temporal cortex that is involved with language
processing, comprehension, and
memory.
And a
memory process that's very common in
humans, this chunking, is a strategy that works for other species.»
In spite of this sizable gap, certain vitally important
processes such as
memory formation use similar cellular mechanisms in
humans, mice and flies, as the researchers» experiments were able to prove.
Brain imaging studies show that areas of the brain for
memory and visually
processing human faces in people with MCI are structurally and functionally transformed.
Understanding how people
process the complex information contained in scents — or
memories of smells — offers a window into how the
human brain functions.
The researchers say their findings are an early step on a quest to untangle the mechanisms of
human memory formation — a fundamental neurologic
process that remains poorly understood.
After working to hone their technique for more than a decade, the researchers report that a small region of the
human brain involved in
memory makes new neurons throughout our lives — a continuous
process of self - renewal that may aid learning.
The technique, carried out in living
human cells and fruit flies, should help reveal how irregularities in protein synthesis contribute to developmental abnormalities and
human disease
processes including those involved in Alzheimer's disease and other
memory - related disorders.
«Much of extinction training — the
process of learning that a fearful cue is no longer fearful — in adult rodents closely parallels aspects of exposure - based psychotherapy for
humans, where an exposure to a stimulus that was associated with trauma shares many aspects of the initial traumatic
memories.»
At Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, scientists are working to find clues about how the
human brain
processes memories.
Modeling this
process is giving us insight into neural networks and even
human memory.
Despite accumulating evidence for a reconsolidation
process in animals, support in
humans, especially for episodic
memory, is limited.
Moreau's composition conveys the sharpness of painful
memory, even while her ambling camera and almost random continuity carry with them the atmosphere of the
process of
human reflection.
Dr. Sweller, an educational psychologist who has advanced our knowledge of how instruction is impacted by
memory describes this concept as
human cognitive architecture, or how we integrate,
process, and use knowledge.
There are 3 main
processes involved in
human memory:
Encoding is the first
process that the
human memory puts in operation.
As I explained last month, Dr. Sweller, an educational psychologist who has extensively researched
memory and learning describes perception and
memory impacting learning and calls the
process human cognitive architecture.
In physics, the «observer» is independent entity that works in every
human being on the same principles: it allows him to be aware of their thinking
processes, self - performances,
memories, in short, to be aware of the functioning of the
human mind.
Recent years have seen an explosion of new research into the
human brain, cognition,
memory, information
processing, and learning.
Some clueless reviewers have been pining for 4K 3840x2160 Smartphones, which would require almost double the pixels,
memory, and
processing power of the 2960x1440 display on the Galaxy S9, but there would be no visual benefit for
humans!
Some clueless reviewers have been pining for 4K 3840x2160 Smartphones, which would require almost double the pixels,
memory, and
processing power of the 2960x1440 display on the Galaxy Note8, but there would be no visual benefit for
humans!
In «HOW TO ABANDON A BURNING HOUSE WITHOUT PANICKING» Patterson's
process based photographs get into the relativity of
memory during
human experiences.
The
process of layering images intends to reflect the accumulation of
memory and experiences, and thus represents impenetrability and vulnerability of
human body, but, at the same time, recoverability and powerfulness of selfness.
According to Kelley, the
process of moving through these diverse throngs of art and non-art objects, many of which had once served as doubles for actual
human beings, was meant to provoke «disturbing, unrecallable
memories» à la Sigmund Freud, who, in his 1919 text, «The Uncanny,» questioned whether «a lifeless object might not in fact be animate.»
It extended the work into the realm of a performative act, in which the
process of making it is as important as the finished piece.Understanding that the advent of the written word arrived as the capacity of
human memory deteriorated situates the portraits as a kind of documentation that might extend the reach of collective
memory and historical consciousness.
The
process of layering images intends to reflect the accumulation of
memory and experiences, and thus represents impenetrability and vulnerability of
human body, but, at the
The powerful use of Virtual Reality to place you in the same situation as a witness, an offender or victim, to validate or invalidate statements, has the potential to impact heavily on the judicial
process and offer new insight into case specifics, where
human memory and testimony may have been blurred over time, shock or other factors.
Keeping aside the figurative incongruity (empathy and machines),
humans have made great progress in building functional pieces of the
human brain — from machines that can handle computation,
memory storage and retrieval to probabilistic reasoning, pattern recognition, natural language
processing, classification, learning, etc..
For several decades, he has performed numerous animal and
human experiments to understand the
processes involved in
memory consolidation.
Behavioral studies in
humans relying on the intranasal administration of the peptides demonstrate the influence of OXT and AVP on social interactions, e.g., attachment, interpersonal trust, and cooperative behavior, as well as emotion recognition, visual attention and social
memory, indicating that OXT and AVP contribute to the
processing of social cues.