H M lost his ability to form new declarative memories, known as anterograde amnesia, as a result of a brain operation that removed parts of the hippocampus and surrounding areas. This type of memory loss means that he could not create new memories for facts and events after the surgery.
The condition you are referring to is a concussion. It is a type of traumatic brain injury that occurs after a blow to the head or body that causes the brain to move rapidly back and forth. Symptoms can include headache, confusion, dizziness, and memory problems.
Semantic memory
Brain cells :)
joints in the brain are called 'synarthroses' the type is 'suture'
No, declarative memory is not primarily involved when playing the piano. Declarative memory pertains to facts and events that can be consciously recalled, such as knowing the names of notes or music theory. Playing the piano relies more on procedural memory, which is responsible for performing tasks and skills automatically through practice and repetition. This type of memory allows pianists to play without consciously thinking about each movement.
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Sensory memory is stored in different regions of the brain depending on the type of sensory information. For example, auditory sensory memory is primarily processed in the auditory cortex, while visual sensory memory is processed in the visual cortex.
RAM means Random Accessible Memory in computer talk but a ram can also mean a Dodge truck or type of bull.
they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them
Well basically what we remember are memories so let us start by getting to know about memory.There are 3 different type of memory : sensory memory, short term memory and long term memory. By using the word remember usually something to do with long term memory because we usually recall things from this memory. Every type of information that we receive or touch our senses are encoding into sensory memory and this memory will transfer into short term memory (short term memory will decay rapidly) and by rehearsal short term memory are stored in many different part of our brain as long term memory(this memory will be stored in our brain for a long time more then short term memory). So by remember something it mean we recall those memory that were stored in our brain.
Yes. Declarative memory is explicit information which can be consciously inspected. Episodic memory is information you know that is tied to certain times or places. For example, if I asked you where you went on holiday last, this would be a question about episodic memory (the holiday is an episode in your life) and it is part of declarative memory (you would be able to declare the answer).
It isn't really the same type of memory nor is the method of storage easily compared. For example a computer can store 'one' as a single bit or as 3 bytes of ascii. The brain stores it very differently.
It can cause confusion in the short term. But it would not cause long term memory loss, unless there was some type of brain damage.
This is the first part of making memories and is part of short term memory formation. The term for making these is sometimes called chunking if the bits of information are long. Example: a phone number.
if a variable is of value type memory is allocated on stack memory.. if it is of reference type,memory is allocated on heap memory..
H M lost his ability to form new declarative memories, known as anterograde amnesia, as a result of a brain operation that removed parts of the hippocampus and surrounding areas. This type of memory loss means that he could not create new memories for facts and events after the surgery.