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The human sense that triggers memories would be the sense of smell. When you smell something that you may have smelled at something like your wedding your brain will go back to that day and you will remember that scent. The wedding was just an example, there are other cases as well.
Some memories are overpowering. Some memories are oppressive.
People relate to the song, and it triggers their memories. The memories may cause sadness, happiness, and can affect any one of your emotions. Just because people can relate to the song and their past relations with people.
Memories can be brought back through triggers such as familiar scents, music, or locations associated with the memory. Engaging in activities that were part of the memory or looking at old photographs can also help in bringing back memories. Additionally, talking to someone who shared the memory or journaling about it can aid in recollection.
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some kind of associative memories
Some thing's that triggers endorphins are chocolate, chilli's, Ultraviolet light, stress, pain, alcohol, meditation and breathing exercises
no, some were brass.
Some Memories Just Won't Die was created on 1982-04-06.
Some possible triggers of challenging behavior include; attention, Avoidance of demands, people or settings, communication,Sensory/Self-stimulation,and Illness/Pain/Medication. Possible triggers of challenging behavior include drugs, illiteracy, and bad society.
An example of an object that triggers a flashback in literature is the green light at the end of Daisy's dock in "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Whenever the protagonist, Jay Gatsby, looks at the green light across the water, it reminds him of his past with Daisy and prompts memories of their time together.
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