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maar als we toch bezig zijn, dan zou je het onthouden van dingen die je vaak 'opzoekt' zo kunnen zien dat je van die dingen precies weet waar ze staan in je bibliotheek, en er zo naar toe kunt lopen zonder te moeten zoeken. Ik heb trouwens ook deze site gevonden, waar zo op het eerste gezicht nogal wat op staat. Ik heb het nog niet doorgelezen.... morgen ![]()
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Tjah, misschien is het wel verschrikkelijk irritant dat ik steeds vanalles vraag enzo, maar ik snáp het gewoon níét!!
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dus alles wat je vergeet blijft in je hersenen zitten, je bent alleen het weggetje kwijt dat naar die dingen leidt.
Conclusie: Als je alles opschrijft wat je weet en je leest dat steeds opnieuw weer door zul je nooit iets vergeten?????? Vandaag zei iemand in de bus, dat je de belangrijkste weggetjes (die leiden naar de belangrijkste gebeurtenissen, uit willekeurige tijden) goed onthoudt. Maar hoe komt het dan dat je die andere weggetjes vergeet, wat blokkeert die weggetjes dan??
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in principe weten mensen heel veel. maar ze onthouden het ook. alleen wat ze vergeten noemen is het wegstoppen van nutteloze informatie (zoals ruzies en dat soort dingen) vergeten bestaat dus eigenlijk niet, maar ze stoppen het weg. dat is het wel
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There are three stages of memory. First, you take information into the system and make it available for memory as if you were editing a document on your computer screen. Memory researchers call this process encoding. The second stage is storage, where you make a long-lasting change in the brain, saving the document to your hard drive. The third stage is retrieval, where you get the document back on the screen.
-- Washington University School Of Medicine Researchers led by neuroscientist Joe Tsien found that the brain appears to have a system of repeatedly replaying and reinforcing the same cellular event that led to the initial formation of a memory. The reinforcement is critical for creating the cell-to-cell connections that constitute long-term memories, the researchers found. "It's really surprising to find out we need to reactivate this initial learning event," said Tsien. "It's like learning something again in your brain, only this time it's due to some kind of spontaneous reactivation mechanism." This observation could yield insights into the much broader question of how the brain maintains a continuity of knowledge and memories over a lifetime despite the constant turnover of molecules and proteins. -- Princeton University The birth of a memory, the split second when the human brain encodes an event for future reference, has been captured through sophisticated neuroimaging and used to predict accurately whether a specific experience will later be remembered or forgotten, according to research published in the Aug. 21 issue of the journal Science. Based on collaborative research by scientists at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)-NMR Center in Boston, Washington University in St. Louis and Harvard University, the article describes how levels of activity in certain brain structures involved in processing verbal information can predict whether that information will be retained in memory. "The split-second thoughts that people have about incoming information play a huge role in whether that experience will be remembered or forgotten, something that happens in a second can have consequences for the rest of our life," Schacter said. "This study gets us a step closer to understanding what is going on in the brain when this crucial step is taking place in the brain." -- Washington University In St. Louis Je onthoudt dus niet alles, en het is superingewikkeld. [Dit bericht is aangepast door legatus (07-02-2002).]
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