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    Mini Mental Status Exam

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    three items to be remembered. Second area was difficulty counting back from one hundred by sevens (Demential Today website, n.d.). Mini-Mental Status Exam results show that JS is very alert, oriented, and cognitively aware. JS verbalized that her memory is not as good as it was and found that she needs to take notes or write information down to remember it. No other problems identified. Fall Prevention Scale JS scored…

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    “Acute Exercise Improves Motor Memory: Exploring Potential Biomarkers” is a study published in Neurobiology of Learning & Memory that focuses on the potential role several biomarkers have on exercise induced improvements of human motor skill acquisition and retention (Skriver et al., 2014). This correlational study expands on an earlier study conducted by Roig, Skriver, Lundbye-Jensen, Kiens, & Nielsen which found that a single cardiovascular exercise session improved motor skill learning by…

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    This research article by Steven J. Frenda, Lawrence Patihis, Elizabeth F. Loftus, Holly C. Lewis and Kimberly M. Fenn, aims to further the research on false memories and how they occur by looking into the role of sleep deprivation. 2 experiments were conducted; experiment one contained 193 undergraduates from the University of California, experiment 2 contained 104 undergraduates from Michigan State University. In each experiment there was a sleep deprived group and a rested group. In experiment…

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    False Memories

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    False Memories: Investigating the Reliability of Human Memory Jordan Asnicar University of Queensland Memory plays a fundamental role in our everyday lives. Our ability to absorb, store and recall information, as we need it, is integral to how we understand and navigate the world. Most people consider their memory to be reliable however memory is malleable and is often manipulated by a range of factors that we’re not aware of (Laney & Loftus, 2013). Psychological studies have…

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    Repressed Memories Essay

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    possesses. Memory is an everyday use; it can be triggered through senses or even by reading a book, but the brain can repress memories. The mind can push a memory to an area of inaccessible corner of the brain causing it to be unconscious, which can later be accessible. Having repressed memory victims has become a controversy in Georgia. The human brain relies on stored knowledge. What happens when the brain can’t recover that memory but later does, some may question is this valid…

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    Memory Interview

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    Memory Our memory is where our mind stores and remember all of the information we know (Memory, 2015). Everyone’s memory is different, because we do not all store the same information. Each individual has their own secrets or memories that someone else may never know. Even if a group of people have shared the same event, each one of those people are going to remember different specific details that were important to them. Summary The event recalled was our 2014 Edisto beach trip. I…

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    believe that they have the best memory, when in fact, our memories fail us more than we’d care to admit. But over time, with more and more knowledge about what memory is and how it works, psychologists have discovered how we can improve it. But to understand how to improve our memory, we must first learn how it all works. In Laura King’s The Science of Psychology (3rd edition), memory is defined as “the retention of information or experience over time.” In memory, there are three different…

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    Lost in my Memories The memories instantly rush back to my mind when I begin to read the book my mom used to read to me. The stories we shared will never leave my memory. I am packing up to head to the cemetery to visit my mom, on my list of things to bring with me is a pillow, a sleeping bag and blanket, so I can take a nap if needed, and last but definitely not least, Herald and the Purple Crayon, which always stays next to my bed. As I hop in the car the only thing that I double check that I…

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    during a rocking chair marathon. The record holder reported experiencing hallucinations, paranoia, blurred vision, slurred speech having wavered memory along with concentration lapses. Does sleep deprivation have an effect on the brains memory process as well as making people more susceptible to false memories and poor judgments. The ability for the human memory to recall is astounding upon itself where all information is consolidated within the brain. Sleep deprivation is a condition where a…

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    As it gets close to graduation I try to figure out how to cram 1 years work into 3 days before final exams. Unfortunately, I failed and was not going to graduate with my class, after a few tears and pleading I got the points to graduate. That day I took studying seriously. My first year at Post was my best year when it came to studying I felt more comfortable with my study routine. Studying is something you don 't inherit it takes the time to develop a good study habit that works for…

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