Biology, asked by kabirsingh45, 11 months ago

why do i remember things ?​

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Answered by Reyansh05
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Every time you experience something new,olectr ical charges fire through the whie matter In your brain, creating chemical links that form a network of pathways out of neurons. Your memories are stored in these connected neurons and the connections become stronger and expand into other neurons with repeated exposure to the new experl ence Practicing a song on the quita makes the same neural networks fire again and again, becoming stronger and thus making the song oasler to play Spending time with a new It iend reinforces old connections and builds new ones os you learn about your pal's habits As you learn and gain new memor les, your brain's structure changes and makos new connections, he hiain you have today will be diferent tomorrow.

Answered by Anonymous
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A normal function of emotion is to enhance memory in order to improve recall of experiences that have importance or relevance for our survival. Emotion acts like a highlighter that emphasizes certain aspects of experiences to make them more memorable. Memory formation involves registering information, processing and storage, and retrieval.

Emotion affects all the phases of memory formation. Here's how.

1. Attention: Attention guides our focus to select what’s most relevant for our lives and is normally associated with novelty.

2. Consolidation of a memory: Most of the information we acquire is forgotten and never makes it into long-term memory.  

3. Memory recall: Memories of painful emotional experiences linger far longer than those involving physical pain.  

4. Priming: Past memories are often triggered or primed by one’s environment.  

5. Mood memory: Our current emotional state facilitates recall of experiences that had a similar emotional tone.

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