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If recalling a memory is like climbing a hill, then being reminded of it is like being dropped by helicopter on top of the hill.
"Recalling a memory is reactivating a specific set of synapses".
When recalling a memory by stimulating a spatially overlapping set of cells, the completed pattern is coded by an event of synchronized single spikes occurring after 25 60 ms. These fast associations are performed even at a memory load corresponding to the memory capacity of optimally tuned formal associative networks (>0.1 bit/synapse).
Recalling a memory during these stages of inadequacy, repentance, sought-after impossibilities, recalling a memory under these conditions may be dangerous.
The good and the bad: If I'm remembering or recalling a memory, I'm almost reliving it emotionally as well.
The good and the bad: if I'm remembering or recalling a memory, I'm almost reliving it emotionally as well.
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"Each time you recall a memory, you destroy it a little bit".
External context can help you recall a memory; you're better able to recall it if you are in the same environment where the memory was acquired.
The idea is closely related to the notion of modifying memory — reconsolidation, the process in which we recall a memory and, often, subtly change it as we do.
"The difference is that Proust used photography, a posteriori, to recall a memory," Mr. Cheroux writes, "while Lartigue used it, a priori, as an antidote to forgetting".
By Michele Moses October 10, 2016 At The New Yorker Festival this past weekend, Malcolm Gladwell recalled a memory of childhood mischief as a way to understand what has been happening at Princeton University.
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