Sentences with phrase «when human memory»

The time will come when human memory will disappear from the world.

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Human memory, it is argued, has a tendency to record instances when the guess was correct, and to dismiss instances when the guess was incorrect.
When unable to find the necessary concepts in the human records or in human expressions, I have next resorted to the memory resources of my own order of earth creatures, the midwayers.
Finally, as Blake envisioned, it is the human body of Christ who negated the God who is present in the memory of the past, and only when the Christian has wholly been delivered from remembrance and recollection will he be open to the Word that is fully incarnate in the present.
When the self is committed to the Second Good, its stock of memory, intelligence, relationships, health, and wealth becomes the instrument for the concrete achievement of security, justice, liberty, or fraternity within the domain of personal relations and in the larger world of human institutions.
When I try to understand my experience of being human, I find that perhaps the most prominent feature is my memory.
Of course, memory plays an important part in human life, but it has existential significance only when I make my own particular past present through recollection.
«In the names of reason, science and liberty they had proved, rather effectively, that good societies need God to survive and that when you have murdered Him, starved Him, silenced Him, denied Him to the children and erased His festivals and His memory, you have a gap which can not indefinitely be filled by any human, nor anything made by human hands.»
«We have people coming to our Memory Café when we started it and they would say they literally had weeks without speaking to another human being.
But my favorite memory is when he said to me, «human flesh burns at 140 degrees.
The higher density memory foam is often used in mattress and pillow production, because it will soften when react with human body heat, eventually mold our body in a few minutes.
A 2014 EEG study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience found that NDE memories are stored as episodic memories — recollections of events that you yourself participated in, like recalling where you were when the 9/11 attacks happened, rather than simply remembering the fact that the attacks happened.
The largest effect was on the number of times the mice went in and out of a sleep phase called paradoxical sleep, which resembles REM (rapid eye movement) sleep in humans, when dreams occur and memories are strengthened.
ELECTRICAL shocks that simulate the patterns seen in the brain when you are learning have enhanced human memory for the first time, boosting performance on tests by up to 30 per cent.
When antigens such as viruses and vaccines enter the human body, germinal centers are produced within secondary lymph nodes and memory B cells are then induced from germinal - center B cells.
But he adds that the study does not show that human astrocytes are genetically normal when engrafted into the mouse brain, and it does not rule out the idea that the improved learning and memory «could be due to the persisting progenitor cells.»
When exposed to estrogen, an area in the brain's memory hub that is typically suppressed during such tasks instead activated in those with the uniquely human gene variant.
Neuroscientists studying rodents and humans have found that sleep deprivation interrupts the storage of episodic memories: information about who, what, when, and where.
But one glimpse came in 2013, when scientists transplanted human neural stem cells into the brains of mice which had damage in regions responsible for learning and memory.
Health improvement (allowing to post - pone / escape the diseases and thus live, healthier / disease - free longer, but not above human MLSP of around 122 years; thus these therapies do not affect epigenetic aging whatsoever, they are degenerative aging problems not regular healthy aging problem (except OncoSENS - only when you Already Have Cancer - which cancer increases epigenetic aging, but cancer removal thus does not change anything / makes no difference about what happens in the other cells / about what happens in the normal epigenetic «aging» course in Normal non-cancerous healthy cells) Although there is not such thing as «healthy aging» all aging in «unhealthy» (as seen from elders who are «healthy enough» who show much damage), it's just «tolerable / liveable» enough (in terms of damage accumulating) that it does not affect their quality of life (enough yet), that is «healthy aging»: ApoptoSENS - Clearing Senescent Cells (this will have great impact to reduce diseases, the largest one, since it's all inflammation fueled by the inflammation secretory phenotype (SASP) of these senescent cells) AmyloSENS - Dissolving the Plaques (this will allow humans to evade Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and general brain degenerescence, allowing quite a boost; making people much more easily reach the big 100 - since the brain is causal to how long we live; keeping brain amyloid - free and keeping our memories / neuron sharp / means longer LongTerm Potentiation - means longer brain function means longer heavy brain mass (gray matter / white matter retention seen in «sharp - witted» Centenarians who show are younger brain for their age), and both are correlated to MLSP).
However, many open questions remain about the effect of dopamine on long - term memory in healthy humans and when these effects emerge.
Much remains to be learned about whether this occurs in humans, but it may be worth trying this powerful antioxidant when a disease such as Alzheimer's starts to erode memory.
Despite his intellect and wit though, R still attacks humans and feasts on them, specifically enjoying their brains which — when eaten — show the zombies memories of their victim's lives.
But, then you have to accept that all mutants age much more slowly than regular humans (okay, that could work) and that their memories are also a bit shoddy (like when Xavier says in X-Men that he and Magneto built Cerebro and in First Class it's stated that Henry McCoy (aka Beast) built it and, if you factor in the actual storyline from the comics, it gets even more confusing).
With the new Robocop, we still get to see his face — except when a protective shield drops down — and he has his full memories, not just vestigial images of his previous human life.
Knowledge is never a sure thing, especially when you're dealing with the human memory.
In order to categorize this class of memory errors, Bartlett suggested that human beings apparently possess generic knowledge in the form of unconscious mental structures (schemata) and that these structures produce schematized errors in recall when they interact with incoming information.
Human memory is short and it is easy to retain content when it is delivered in small chunks rather than «dump» it in one big course.
Once inside, he finds the previous occupants» consciousness and memories forever erased, an inevitable side effect that gives Frederick pause when switching bodies, but not so much as to truly halt his ongoing enjoyment of human lives.
It isn't that dogs don't have good memories, it is just difficult for them to understand what behavior caused the problem when dogs don't understand human language.
(ref) When a human or an animal is again exposed to whatever that long - ago vaccine injection or infectious agent was, these memory cells rapidly stimulate the production of new protective antibodies.
My favourite memory of the time was watching a monkey that had the «job» of going up trees on a long rope and breaking off the coconuts for his human to collect when they fell.
Another area of complaint I have relates back to those joyous memories of playing the previous games — I'm not sure if it's just me but the A.I seems to be, well, a bit of a dick; when playing online against human opponents you'd expect to be constantly spammed by an overpowered move like Ryu's Hadouken, but when going up against the CPU?
These figures, dressed in sweatshirts and carrying backpacks, are inspired by the artist's memory of circuses from his childhood, when human oddities were still put on display.
The first is the inherent flaws in human memory — our memories are not what we think they are, and they fail us far more often than we know, particularly when we attempt to recall traumatic events like violent crimes.
The tiniest, seemingly most fragile human shows a spine of steel and superhuman grit when someone they love needs them as a caretaker, or case manager, or simply to hold and share the memories of who a loved one was and what their life meant to those left behind.
Another type of memory that humans and some animals possess is episodic memory — the ability to recall what, where, and when pasts events occurred.
When long - term memory is studied in humans, it's often broken down into two categories: declarative memory and implicit memory.
When the cloud takes the place of your human memory, you'll have to show friends you care about them not by remembering facts about them, but by how you treat them.
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