To transfer information from short-term to long-term memory, the brain requires periods of rest.
Failure and losing hurt, thus they are recorded for eternity in our long-term memory.
They use knowledge and patterns that they already know to encode information in their long-term memory.
Consider the study where participants were told (falsely) that they were participating in a study on long-term memory.
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Because his long-term memory is better than his short-term memory, Bordisso moved back to his childhood home in Sacramento, California.
Three of these areas have previously been linked with the formation of episodic memories, which are a kind of long-term memory.
But if you have a long-term memory, you alter the expression of genes in the brain and you grow new synaptic connections.
Robert Hughes, of Croydon, south London, was stabbed with a broken bottle and had his head stamped on, leaving him with no long-term memory.
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As the rats did this memory task, electrodes in the implants recorded signals between two areas of their brains involved in storing new information in long-term memory.
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One of the things that Dr Kandel's previous work has shown is that long-term memory is the result of new proteins being made at the synaptic connections between nerve cells.
Mr Gamm appeared to be using his long-term memory to store the working results that he needed to complete his calculations for example, all the dividends and remainders of a division sum.
"The idea is that when you learn a new word you see it and then somebody tells you the name of it and then you link these things in your long-term memory, " says Camarata.
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About a year after the meeting with said actress, I met a groundbreaking neuroscientist named Todd Sacktor, whose discovery of an enzyme called PKMzeta is revolutionizing the way we think about long-term memory.
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One was that Apple fanatics were almost entirely devoid of long-term memory--no matter how many times the company exploited their ardor, hoisted shoddy products on them or simply ignored them, they would instantly forgive and forget everything once the news out of Cupertino, Calif.
So this study seems to provide some neurological evidence for Dr Ericsson's idea that long-term working-memory function underpins prodigy-level performance.
The so-called autonomous adaptive structures are part of a long-term research into shape-memory healing which could impact long-term developments of implantable medical devices, for instance.
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Recently, some neuroscientists tried to observe long-term working memory in action.
One of the final themes that resonated in Zurich relates to the potential long-term impact of in-memory computing.
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Where Enron made a market in just about anything, from long-term gas supply contracts to memory chips, Priory demands that Duke's traders stick to the commodities Duke transports through its pipelines or generates in its power plants.
Bin Laden may be dead, but the disastrous military-economic policies of Republicans and Democrats honor his memory by pushing his long-term goal of ruining America.
The private banks cannot meet the demand for long-term loans because they cannot raise enough long-term capital, for two main reasons: first, Brazilians are reluctant to tie themselves into long-term investments because of the recent memory of rampant inflation.
Dr Ericsson believes that prodigies get such impressive mileage out of their working memories by placing important pieces of information into their long-term memories in a way that makes them accessible to working-memory processes.
Access to stimulating activities appeared to block the harmful effects of oligomers on the cellular mechanisms underlying learning and memory, called long-term potentiation (LTP), researchers said.
Another interesting factor in potential HDD growth could come from the use of solid state storage if I can make more digital content requiring long term digital storage faster with flash memory-based systems then I may need more HDDs to store that content on.
But that raises the problem of long-term storage: where should pictures be stored once the camera's memory is full?
The pill, taken in the hospital immediately after a traumatic event, would suppress memory molecules and block an event from being etched into long-term brain circuits, a process that takes between 12 and 24 hours.
But if you're stuck, as we have been, with the slowest economic recovery in modern memory, most people would probably say it was better for the long-term health of the country to have more people working, less productively, than to have rising productivity but also higher unemployment.
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