Category: Memory

  • Implicit Memory: Animal Observation

    The focal point of this paper is to enumerate the observation of an animal outside the class in relation to a concept of general psychology. In this context the animal chosen is a dog and the concept of general psychology is implicit memory. Implicit memory is essentially, philosophically and metaphysically, a sense of self-awareness. It…

  • Dual Store Model of Memory

    Responding to the dual store model of memory, the model of human memory has three main components; sensory registers, working memory, also known as short term memory, and long-term memory (LTM). The model shows that information enters the sensory registers even when the person is not mentally active and stays there for about ¼ and…

  • The Role of Memory in Human Life

    Memory is one of the most critical components of the human psyche. It is responsible for saving and retrieving information that is constantly coming to a person from outside. The value of memory lies in the fact that it also determines a persons personality, forming it and giving it specific features. This phenomenon can be…

  • Cache Memory and Virtual Memory: Compare-Contrast

    Cache memory and virtual memory have some similarities in terms of function and access. First, both cache memory and virtual memory share the same purpose of being proxy and assisting random-access memory (RAM) in processing data. Second, when used in software mode, cache memory and virtual memory can vary in size. Third, the user cannot…

  • HippocampalDependent Learning and Memory Impairment

    The paper investigates Cd2+ neurotoxicity over time by simulating Cd2+ contaminated water. Li et al. (2022) suggest that chronic Cd exposure resulted in neuron death in the hippocampus rather than a modification in neurogenesis. Furthermore, apoptosis of hippocampal neurons increased with time, as demonstrated by a rise in the number of apoptotic neurons from three…

  • Protein Phosphatase 1 Regulates the Histone Code for Long-Term Memory

    Graff et al (2009) sought to know the role of PP1 in chromatin remodeling as well as its possible contribution to epigenetic regulation of memory and learning. This investigation was to be accomplished by coming up with transgenic mice which would facilitate selective inhibition of PP1 in the nucleus of forebrain neurons. The authors of…

  • Jim Mcgaughs Memory Findings in Rats and the Importance of Forgetting

    Forgetting is a process that has been studied extensively in both animals and humans, as well as across different species. Forgetting is critical for advancing human development. Without forgetting, one would continue to re-experience negative memories over and over again (a pathological condition called PTSD). Unfortunately, most people are reluctant to forget because they fear…

  • Memory Drum Theorys Projection

    Table of Contents The Goal of the Research How the Goal Relates to My Research Summary References The Goal of the Research The goal of the study was to look into memory drum theorys projection that the increase in simple reaction time (SRT) was proportional to the complexity of the response to be instigated (Anson,…

  • Cognitive Neuroscience: Language Processing and Memory

    The statement that the left hemisphere controls language is wrong since the activity of the hemisphere is imbalanced. Thus, this is most evident in individuals, where the right hemisphere regulates spatial awareness and manages the opposite side of the brain. In contrast, the left hemisphere handles logical thinking and motor tasks that need step-by-step development…

  • Random-Access Memory: Training Manual

    Table of Contents RAM Description Expansion Cards CPUs Features Safety Procedures References The confident use of a personal computer involves not only utilizing useful functions that modern devices possess but also gaining knowledge in the field of individual structural elements of the system. The assessment of hardware components and the analysis of the tasks that…