Memories are stored in the hippocampus which is part of the limbic system of the brain. Whenever an event is stored in the brain, certain kind of molecular changes happens and new circuits (synapses) are formed between neurons. For each act different proteins and synapse is formed. If we do not recall or revise the event for a long time, these connections go weak and weaker and may lose also, but it lies somewhere in the cell in inactive form. Once we recollect the event the proteins get active and connections stronger and the whole story is revealed again. There is no way to retrieve the information in a tangible way, as there is no specification in brain for an object. It's all synapse and protein game.
You can retrieve them from iTunes backups with certain recovery software.
Tangible mean that which are Fixed or will not Change in Future. Tangible are that which are permanent in Nature, Like Land Size etc. Intangible mean will change in certain time, which is not fixed by nature. or not made by GOD.
Perhaps certain types of informations may be damaged or already erased.
Certain things trigger memories because of the way our brains encode and store information. When we experience an event or encounter a certain smell, sound, or sight, our brains create connections with that experience. When we encounter those same triggers later on, it can activate those stored memories, bringing them to the forefront of our minds.
Memory is closely tied to consciousness as it helps in forming our sense of self and continuity of experiences. Our memories influence our perceptions, thoughts, and emotions, shaping our conscious awareness. Memory enables us to reflect on past events and anticipate future outcomes, contributing to our overall conscious experience.
We have traditions to help commemorate our past. Sometimes things have happened on a certain day that have provide us with good memories. You continue to uphold these memories by celebrating them.
to forget about them so they can live there lives without the bad memories
No, it affects all ages.
It is more common in males.
Scientists believe suppressed memories are created by a process called state-dependent learning. When the brain creates memories in a certain mood or state, particularly of stress or trauma, those memories become inaccessible in a normal state of consciousness. visit: Denoc Hearing Centre
Inherent value is a tangible property. Essentially, it is something that can be described by some explicit quantity, like a certain number of dollars.
Memory abstraction would involve separating certain memories, or pieces of them from something else.