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    During the antidepressant treatment phase, we found 1) the OSA group performed significantly worse on the SRT delayed recall at week 16 compared to the non-OSA group, and the results remained significant after controlling for baseline performance, age, gender, and education; 2) the OSA group had a greater microvascular burden, including DWMHs, PVHs, and SCGs, as well as grade 2 and 3 lesions in DWM, PVH, and SCG, 3) between groups, the differences in the hippocampal and entorhinal cortex volumes…

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    Intro Have you ever questioned why you’re the way you are? Have you ever wondered what makes each person unique from another? Every person is different; therefore, there is an abundance of different perspectives on life, itself. After 18 years, I have found these answers through certain life experiences. Through several different stages of my life, I’ve found answers that I would have never been able to predict. Furthermore, the treacherous journey of life events, I finally have an understanding…

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    Essay On Memory Retrieval

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    Memory is a critical part of our lives. It helps us to get better grades in school and reflect on special moments we experienced. There is a vast amount of research in psychology on what promotes and inhibits memory encoding and retrieval. Our current study assessed the difference in memory retention when expecting a memory test vs. a surprise memory test. We selected 253 participants from Dalhousie University and split them into two groups. One group was expecting a memory test and the other…

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    I Dan Seigel’s lecture on the mind, behavior, and the climate fascinating. I have been reading his Seigel’s book Parenting from the Inside Out for my practicum, and it was interesting to hear the insights from his lecture. Seigel starts out his lecture by drawing a triangle on a poster board. On the bottom left corner he writes the word “mind,” on the bottom right corner he writes the word “brain,” and on the top of the triangle he writes “relationships.” He explains that the brain is a…

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    This paper will be looking at memories, being able to distinguish between our true or false memories in particular. We spend our entire life accumulating memories and at times make decisions based on our memories, but what if they are false? Being able to understand and identify a false memory is very important in modern society, in our justice system relies on evidence to reach a verdict, at times a witness is crucial, their memory can be the deciding factor of a case. Review of the…

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    Memory Shannon Bottemer PSYC-FP3500 Assessment #4- Memory Capella University October 2017 Fifty First Dates Fifty First Dates is about a Veterinarian named Henry that works at Sea Life Park on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Henry sets out to go sailing one day but his boat breaks down and he is forced to stop at a local café to wait for the Coast Guard. While at the café Henry sees a young woman, named Lucy, making art with her waffles. Henry does not introduce himself, instead he decides to…

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    1 Hypothalamus – a small region of the brain that is a major link between the nervous and endocrine system. The hypothalamus controls the autonomic nervous system and regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, fear, rage, and sexual behavior. The hypothalamus control feeling such as pain, stress, and emotional experiences. (1) 2 Pituitary gland – the “master endocrine gland” because it secretes many hormones that control other endocrine glands. It is a “pea-shaped structure that attaches to…

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    Technology Replace Memory

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    Memory is an extremely important element in shaping our intellect. Technology should not be relied upon to replace memory. At any point, technology can crash, or information can be inaccurate, so it should not be depended on to give answers and information. Memorization and research are better means to building our intellect. Technology can sometimes be a distraction from communication, learning and gaining intellect. Many would rather use technology to store the information we need in place…

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    Amazing Memory Marvels

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    In Kayt Sukels' article “The Amazing Memory Marvels,” Sukel discusses current research in memory and those with remarkable abilities. Beginning back in the year 2000, a woman named Jill Price contacted researcher James McGaugh claiming her memory was exceptional as she could remember events from each day of her life, dating back to her childhood. After further examination, McGaugh determined that Price is one of a few with this phenomenal ability. While most common knowledge of memory draws…

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    Our memory is a crucial part in our everyday lives. It helps us to process and understand outside information. With the help of our memory we are able to figure out who, what, where, when and how. We are born with an internal filing cabinet that stores all the information we retain, and files it into our long term and short term memory while we sleep. Our memory is not just remembering something, it's the process that informations is encoded, stored, and retrieved. To create a new memory…

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