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How Memory Works

Human memory is a complex and little understood phenomenon. Our population is aging, and concerns about memory loss are becoming more critical than ever. The articles in this category have been chosen to illustrate how memory works.

Short Term Memory Loss: Alcohol Use

by Bob McCluskey on April 6, 2011

memory loss, allThe Problem of Alcohol

Beverage alcohol is a potentially addictive substance. As a result, it is important to understand the potential outcomes of consuming it. A predominant question concerning alcohol usage relates to its affect on the memory, especially short-term memory loss. This article will briefly address this question.

First, it is important to understand that the excessive use of alcohol can be classified into three categories: misuse, abuse and dependency. Most experts would agree that, for adults, the occasional use or misuse of alcohol will have little or no discernible negative effects. However, we should be medically concerned about the misuse of alcohol at the abuse or dependency level.

Short Term Memory Loss and Alcohol

Significant research indicates that the use of alcohol at these levels has a negative effect on memory. The most dramatic example arises in the form of a blackout. Individuals who consume a significant amount of alcohol in a relatively short period of time are vulnerable to loss of memory of all occurrences during the latter part of their consumption. Blackouts can end with the person passing out, which is a complete loss of consciousness. Obviously, either of these conditions involves the loss of memory.

Short-term memory loss due to alcohol abuse or dependency is observed quite frequently. Long-term memory loss associated with the misuse of our call is less commonly diagnosed. However, it is likely that this is the result of the difficulty of diagnosis rather than the lack of the condition. We are aware that alcohol is a toxic poison in the human body, especially the brain. For this reason, it is unlikely that a person who consumes alcohol excessively will escape memory loss at the long-term level.

Because alcohol is poisonous in everyone and seriously addictive for many, any individual must observe caution regarding its use and extreme caution to avoid misuse. Short-term memory loss is just one of the many negative effects of the over consumption of alcohol.

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How Memory Works: Joan of Arc – white out

by A Senior Master Mind on March 30, 2011

Joan of Arc – How Memory Works – White Out

Playlist All Parts www.youtube.com Please subscribe to Youtube channel WhyEvolutionIsTrue for more documentaries on evolution. www.youtube.com Where do we store our memories? Does a particular nook or corner in our brains keep our treasured past safe so we can retrieve pieces of it when needed, the way we recover something from a basement room or a dusty attic? Well, not exactly. The brain simply does not have room to store everything we encounter in life. Instead memories get broken up into bits and pieces and, according to a peculiar housekeeping system, are dispersed among the rooms, closets and hallways of the brain. How we get the pieces to fit back together to produce memory is one of the brain’s greatest mysteries. Complex and deeply mysterious, the human brain is an odyssey unto itself. Take this journey into the inner workings of the mind with the guidance of scientist Dr. David Suzuki, the host of this riveting Discovery Channel documentary. This series explores the way the brain evolves from birth to adulthood; how memory works; how humans recover from brain injury; and the origins of creativity and identity. EPISODE GUIDE ● Episode 1 Evolution www.youtube.com ● Episode 2 Memory www.youtube.com ● Episode 3 The Miraculous Mind www.youtube.com ● Episode 4 Matter over Mind www.youtube.com

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