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Memory: Discover the Missing Component of Recall

Memory: Discover the Missing Component of Recall


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Memory is everything; without our memory we have nothing. We must have an ability to recall information in order to learn and develop. Today brain research has uncovered fascinating discoveries relating to memory, yet we have only just begun to understand this mystery of the mind.

Most researchers focus on the brain and how the different parts are related to memory. This understanding is very important if we are ever going to truly understand ourselves. I find neuroscience to be a fascinating subject that has helped shape my understanding of the human condition however I don't want to look at the brain in regards to memory.

I instead want to focus on the mind and how it utilizes information in regards to our memory. I want to share my theory on how the two different minds (conscious and subconscious) work together to provide us with the ability of recall.

Most people know about short and long-term memory; and how these two systems work together to give us the ability of recall. I believe there is a third type of memory that I call temporary memory that helps fill in the gap between short and long-term memory. I want to go over each of the three types, show you how they work, and explain how the two minds are related.

Before we can remember something we must first take in the information to be stored. Our DNA does contain some information but for this topic I will be focused on information we have obtained from outside sources; meaning our five senses.

Everything we experience in life is the result of information coming in through our five senses. Without these senses we would have no experience of the world or have any information to be processed into memory. This incoming information is first sent to the subconscious mind.

The reason the subconscious gets the information first is because it's the survival mind and is much faster at processing information. We need it this way to allow us to react to events that involve an immediate threat to us such as being attacked or touching a hot stove.

After the subconscious mind determines if any action is needed or not; it sends a small amount of the information to the conscious mind were it becomes what we call our conscious awareness. We are only aware of a small part of what is going on around us. This is why two people can have the same experience yet have two different views of what happened.

The thing to keep in mind is just because the information is not consciously known doesn't mean it's lost. This information is still sitting there inside your head just waiting to be used. At the same time this information is not yet a part of your long-term memory. All this incoming information is stored in what I call temporary memory and is controlled by the subconscious mind.

If information is stored in temporary memory; how do we get it to become long-term memory? My theory is the subconscious mind processes this information and converts it to long-term memory when we sleep, specifically REM sleep. To me this is one of the reasons we have dreams. Dreams are nothing more than us becoming consciously aware of temporary memory being converted to long-term memory.

One way the subconscious processes information to be converted to long-term memory is by using emotional "tags". This means if an event has caused us to feel a strong emotion it gets linked to that emotion. When this information is converted to long-term memory it is arranged in such a way as to be easy to recall. In other words the more emotion involved the more the memory will be put at the "front of the line" and information with no emotions will be move to the back. This makes it easier to recall emotional events which are important when it comes to survival. This is why the subconscious is in control of this system.

Just because the conscious mind does not have direct control over this information, it can access it through a process of requesting information from the subconscious. When the conscious mind requests information the subconscious first looks in this temporary memory because it is smaller, easier to process, and most likely to be more relevant. If it can't find it in temporary memory then it will expand the search to long-term memory which can take longer to find because of the massive size of long-term memory.

That's why you can be trying to think of something and then forget about it, but later the answer will just pop into your head for no reason. Your subconscious continues to search without any conscious awareness of what is going on.

The subconscious also uses the information in temporary memory to influence our decisions and actions. This influence is the basis of subliminal programing and can be very powerful if used correctly. Subliminal programing doesn't turn people into walking zombies but can have a real effect on a person's conscious thought process.

As you can see the subconscious mind is very involved with our memory by working with both temporary and long-term memory. The concept of using temporary memory to hold information before being converted to long-term memory is a wonderful system that allows us to utilize information as its being taken in. The problem is temporary memory is a fixed size and this causes problems.

Have you noticed how you get mentally tired if you don't get proper sleep? A lack of sleep causes the temporary memory to become full which can lead to issues with being able to recall the information we want. Sleep is so important in maintaining a strong memory.

Lack of sleep is not the only thing that can cause issues with temporary memory; there is also what environment we find ourselves in.

I skipped over one of the steps in how information is processed because I felt it was too early in the flow of this article. When the subconscious first receives information it looks for any copies of that information in our long-term memory. If it finds an exact copy it will simply reinforce the long-term memory instead of sending it to temporary memory.

This is why we have better recall of something if we can look at the information from different angels or give the information more details. These things cause more copies of the information to be put into temporary memory that will then be converted to long-term memory. If all we do is look at something one way we only reinforce a single long-term memory; and memory is all about the number of links we create. So how is our environment involved in memory?

When you are in an environment you are familiar with you take in more "copy" information because you already have knowledge about what is around you; which causes less information to be stored in your temporary memory. When you are in an unfamiliar environment your temporary memory will fill more rapidly causing you to become mentally fatigued. This is why you feel mentally tired when on vacation or when trying to learn something new.

The final piece of this memory puzzle is of course short-term memory. The conscious mind uses short-term memory to process information it receives. Because of the highly analytically nature of the conscious mind it can only keep track of a very small amount of information. Short-term memory is the only form of memory that is controlled by the conscious mind.

If all of this seems confusing or overwhelming let me offer you a metaphor on how all this works that will make it easier to understand.

Your mind is like an office. Information comes in and first goes to the inbox (temporary memory). From there some of the paper work gets move from the inbox to the desk top (short-term memory).

With any desk top there is very limited space so you must work on just a couple of things at a time. You can move papers back and forth from the desk top to the inbox but can only work with a few things at a time.

Just as with temporary memory an inbox can only hold so much before it becomes a disorganized mess. To keep the inbox from getting too full papers are moved to a filing cabinet (long-term memory). From time to time we do move papers from the filing cabinet to the desk top as we need them (consciously becoming aware of something from long-term memory). However it can be hard and time-consuming in finding just what we are looking for.

I hope this metaphor helps with understanding how the three parts of memory work together to give us this amazing ability of recall. Memory is still a mystery yet we are moving in the right direction.


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PC Memory


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PC's have become increasingly memory-hungry in recent years, and the minimum desirable memory seems to go up year by year. Now, 8 MB of memory is no longer a large amount, it is the minimum required in most situations.

Types of Memory

ROM (read only memory)

Permanent memory that cannot be reprogrammed easily or cannot be reprogrammed at all and that retains it's contents when the system is turned off. The basic input or output system software (BIOS) for a PC is installed in ROM.

DRAM (dynamic random-access memory)

Used for the main system memory in a PC RAM is memory that can be modified easily by the computer. Each memory location in DRAM functions like a little battery that is charged and discharged to store data. The charges in DRAM fade with time, and a memory-refresh operation is required to maintain data in memory. DRAM is not as fast as SRAM, but it is considerably less expensive and generally is used for system memory for that reason.

SRAM (static random-access memory)

A type of RAM that does not require a refresh operation. Memory locations in SRAM work like switches that retain their settings as long as power is applied. SRAM is faster than DRAM, but is used sparingly because SRAM costs considerably more. High-performance systems often use SRAM caches to buffer I/O to slower DRAM memory. Much of the performance of a high-speed system relates to the way in which the designers have used SRAM.

When you add memory, it's important to obtain memory that matches the speed requirements of your system. All memory types have a speed rating that is specified in nanoseconds (ns). Speeds range from 40 ns (fastest and most expensive) to about 100 ns (much too slow for most new PCS). Most memory you encounter will have a speed rating in the range of 70 ns. Your system will not run faster if you buy memory that is faster than it requires. You might want to purchase memory, however, that is slightly faster than the minimum. Memory performance varies, and some manufacturers hold tighter tolerances than others. Buying faster memory ensures that the memory you buy will meet or exceed your system's requirements.

Starting with the 80386, most CPU's have the capability of out-running most DRAM, and system designers have used a number of techniques to slow down memory access. An early approach was to use wait states--"do nothing" operations that slowed down processing to a speed that the memory could cope with. Wait states are a serious drag on system performance, you should avoid systems that require them. The need for wait states was eliminated largely by the incorporation of cache memory into the system design.

Memory Expansion

The discussion about buses makes the point that most expansion buses operate at much slower speeds than faster CPU's can support. A Pentium processor can perform burst-data transfers rates as high as 528 Mbps and is capable of outrunning even a PCI bus, which is limited to 60-66 MHz operation. For that reason, it is not practical to install memory expansion cards with most bus types. With the exception of some proprietary memory-expansion designs, it has become common to install all memory directly on the motherboard, where it can be more directly serviced by the microprocessor. A special memory bus on the motherboard operates at CPU speeds.

Most memory sold today is packaged in single in-line memory modules (SIMM's), which consists of memory chips that are preinstalled on small circuit boards. When you obtain SIMM's you need to be aware of several characteristics:

* SIMM modules have a width of either 1 or 4 bytes. One-byte wide SIMM's use a 30-pin package and 4-byte wide SIMM's use a72-pin package.

* SIMM memory capacities typically range from 256 KB bits to 8 MB bits.

* SIMM's can be used individually. In many cases, however, SIMM's are used in banks of two or four SIMM's. You must review your system specifications to see what you need. On Pentium systems, SIMM's must be installed in matched pairs.

All SIMM'S have a bit with. Traditionally, x86 PC's have used parity memory requiring nine bits of memory for each byte of storage. IBM designed PC's to use the ninth bit for parity checking of each byte of data. Parity checking is an elementary method for detecting memory errors. As a result, bit widths have typically been expressed in multiples of nine for Intel PC's. Prior to the Pentium, many x86 systems used memory packaged on 9 bit SIMM modules. These modules incorporated memory that was one byte wide, usually with 9 bits per byte to implement memory parity. A SIMM with a 1 MB capacity would be configured as a 1X9 SIMM, meaning that its size is 1 MB bits by 9 bits.

Some 80486 and all Pentium systems use 32 or 36 bit SIMM's in a 72 pin package. A 1X36 SIMM contains 4 MB of memory because it has a width of 4 bytes. Macintoshes have always used non-parity memory, a trick that has been adopted as a cost saving measure by many manufactures of x86 PC's. By discarding the parity chip, manufactures can make use of less expensive 32 bit SIMM's. A 1x32 SIMM carries 4 MB of non parity memory.

It is very important to match SIMM's to your systems specifications. Also, if your system uses multiple SIMM's in banks, try not to mix brands or even different production runs in a bank. SIMM's can be arranged in banks so that a performance technique known as "paging" can be used. Paging distributes data for a byte across several chips, which might be in different SIMM's in the bank. Unless the SIMM's closely match each other's characteristics, bit-read errors or parity errors might occur.

Parity

Parity is a primitive error checking technique that can determine when most errors occur but can't correct errors. With the philosophy that no data is better than bad data, IBM designed the original PC to lock up when a parity error was detected. Parity errors are now relatively rare, and nearly all vendors have abandoned use of parity memory. Better than parity is error correcting (ECC) memory. ECC is a technique that not only detects errors but can correct errors that affect a single bit. ECC is a feature of a few elite super servers. The Pentium Pro has features that enable it to support ECC memory.

Memory and Windows NT Server

Windows NT Server, like most servers, is designed to take full advantage of any memory that is available. So that it's not dependent on the performance limits of hard disks often the slowest things on a server-a network operating system makes heavy use of memory in order to cache data. This is one of the most important techniques for improving server OS performance.

Although Windows NT Server will run with 16 Mbps of RAM, you almost certainly want to add more. Windows NT attempts to keep the programs and data it is using in memory. When memory is exhausted, Windows NT uses disk-based virtual memory as adjunct storage. Although virtual memory enables Windows NT to keep more tasks in operation, the necessity of swapping code and data between memory and disk slows down processing considerably. Windows NT will perform much better if the programs and data it needs fit entirely into RAM.

Workstation Memory Requirements

The memory required for a workstation depends on the operating system. Software vendors will state minimum requirements for marketing purposes, but you usually will be rewarded by adding memory. As with servers, extra RAM enables workstations to reduce reliance on hard drives.

Here are some suggestions for memory with various operating systems:

*Microsoft Windows 3.1

Although it will run with 4 MB of RAM, Windows will spend an exorbitant amount of time swapping data to disk unless you have a minimum of 8 MB.

*Windows NT Workstation

The specifications say 12 MB, but more will improve performance. Besides, it's easier to configure most systems with 16 MB of memory, so go for the extra 4 MB. Power users should have 24 MB or more for best performance.

*IBM OS/2

Ignore the stated minimum of 4 MB and install at least 8 MB.

*Unix

Install 16 MB or more.

DOS can't directly access more than 1 MB of memory, but can use expanded memory to increase the memory available to applications. Expanded memory consists of extra memory, installed outside the DOS range, that is swapped into DOS memory in 4 KB to 16 KB chunks by a memory manager. An application can access one memory chunk and then request another. That method is not as good as directly accessing several megabytes of memory, but it's better than being stuck with a 1 MB limit.

PC's equipped with 80386 and later processors can simulate expanded memory without the need for special expanded memory hardware. This is accomplished by using an extended memory manager to make memory above 1 MB available to an expanded memory manager, which then performs the memory swaps.a


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PC Memory


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PC's have become increasingly memory-hungry in recent years, and the minimum desirable memory seems to go up year by year. Now, 8 MB of memory is no longer a large amount, it is the minimum required in most situations.

Types of Memory

ROM (read only memory)

Permanent memory that cannot be reprogrammed easily or cannot be reprogrammed at all and that retains it's contents when the system is turned off. The basic input or output system software (BIOS) for a PC is installed in ROM.

DRAM (dynamic random-access memory)

Used for the main system memory in a PC RAM is memory that can be modified easily by the computer. Each memory location in DRAM functions like a little battery that is charged and discharged to store data. The charges in DRAM fade with time, and a memory-refresh operation is required to maintain data in memory. DRAM is not as fast as SRAM, but it is considerably less expensive and generally is used for system memory for that reason.

SRAM (static random-access memory)

A type of RAM that does not require a refresh operation. Memory locations in SRAM work like switches that retain their settings as long as power is applied. SRAM is faster than DRAM, but is used sparingly because SRAM costs considerably more. High-performance systems often use SRAM caches to buffer I/O to slower DRAM memory. Much of the performance of a high-speed system relates to the way in which the designers have used SRAM.

When you add memory, it's important to obtain memory that matches the speed requirements of your system. All memory types have a speed rating that is specified in nanoseconds (ns). Speeds range from 40 ns (fastest and most expensive) to about 100 ns (much too slow for most new PCS). Most memory you encounter will have a speed rating in the range of 70 ns. Your system will not run faster if you buy memory that is faster than it requires. You might want to purchase memory, however, that is slightly faster than the minimum. Memory performance varies, and some manufacturers hold tighter tolerances than others. Buying faster memory ensures that the memory you buy will meet or exceed your system's requirements.

Starting with the 80386, most CPU's have the capability of out-running most DRAM, and system designers have used a number of techniques to slow down memory access. An early approach was to use wait states--"do nothing" operations that slowed down processing to a speed that the memory could cope with. Wait states are a serious drag on system performance, you should avoid systems that require them. The need for wait states was eliminated largely by the incorporation of cache memory into the system design.

Memory Expansion

The discussion about buses makes the point that most expansion buses operate at much slower speeds than faster CPU's can support. A Pentium processor can perform burst-data transfers rates as high as 528 Mbps and is capable of outrunning even a PCI bus, which is limited to 60-66 MHz operation. For that reason, it is not practical to install memory expansion cards with most bus types. With the exception of some proprietary memory-expansion designs, it has become common to install all memory directly on the motherboard, where it can be more directly serviced by the microprocessor. A special memory bus on the motherboard operates at CPU speeds.

Most memory sold today is packaged in single in-line memory modules (SIMM's), which consists of memory chips that are preinstalled on small circuit boards. When you obtain SIMM's you need to be aware of several characteristics:

* SIMM modules have a width of either 1 or 4 bytes. One-byte wide SIMM's use a 30-pin package and 4-byte wide SIMM's use a72-pin package.

* SIMM memory capacities typically range from 256 KB bits to 8 MB bits.

* SIMM's can be used individually. In many cases, however, SIMM's are used in banks of two or four SIMM's. You must review your system specifications to see what you need. On Pentium systems, SIMM's must be installed in matched pairs.

All SIMM'S have a bit with. Traditionally, x86 PC's have used parity memory requiring nine bits of memory for each byte of storage. IBM designed PC's to use the ninth bit for parity checking of each byte of data. Parity checking is an elementary method for detecting memory errors. As a result, bit widths have typically been expressed in multiples of nine for Intel PC's. Prior to the Pentium, many x86 systems used memory packaged on 9 bit SIMM modules. These modules incorporated memory that was one byte wide, usually with 9 bits per byte to implement memory parity. A SIMM with a 1 MB capacity would be configured as a 1X9 SIMM, meaning that its size is 1 MB bits by 9 bits.

Some 80486 and all Pentium systems use 32 or 36 bit SIMM's in a 72 pin package. A 1X36 SIMM contains 4 MB of memory because it has a width of 4 bytes. Macintoshes have always used non-parity memory, a trick that has been adopted as a cost saving measure by many manufactures of x86 PC's. By discarding the parity chip, manufactures can make use of less expensive 32 bit SIMM's. A 1x32 SIMM carries 4 MB of non parity memory.

It is very important to match SIMM's to your systems specifications. Also, if your system uses multiple SIMM's in banks, try not to mix brands or even different production runs in a bank. SIMM's can be arranged in banks so that a performance technique known as "paging" can be used. Paging distributes data for a byte across several chips, which might be in different SIMM's in the bank. Unless the SIMM's closely match each other's characteristics, bit-read errors or parity errors might occur.

Parity

Parity is a primitive error checking technique that can determine when most errors occur but can't correct errors. With the philosophy that no data is better than bad data, IBM designed the original PC to lock up when a parity error was detected. Parity errors are now relatively rare, and nearly all vendors have abandoned use of parity memory. Better than parity is error correcting (ECC) memory. ECC is a technique that not only detects errors but can correct errors that affect a single bit. ECC is a feature of a few elite super servers. The Pentium Pro has features that enable it to support ECC memory.

Memory and Windows NT Server

Windows NT Server, like most servers, is designed to take full advantage of any memory that is available. So that it's not dependent on the performance limits of hard disks often the slowest things on a server-a network operating system makes heavy use of memory in order to cache data. This is one of the most important techniques for improving server OS performance.

Although Windows NT Server will run with 16 Mbps of RAM, you almost certainly want to add more. Windows NT attempts to keep the programs and data it is using in memory. When memory is exhausted, Windows NT uses disk-based virtual memory as adjunct storage. Although virtual memory enables Windows NT to keep more tasks in operation, the necessity of swapping code and data between memory and disk slows down processing considerably. Windows NT will perform much better if the programs and data it needs fit entirely into RAM.

Workstation Memory Requirements

The memory required for a workstation depends on the operating system. Software vendors will state minimum requirements for marketing purposes, but you usually will be rewarded by adding memory. As with servers, extra RAM enables workstations to reduce reliance on hard drives.

Here are some suggestions for memory with various operating systems:

*Microsoft Windows 3.1

Although it will run with 4 MB of RAM, Windows will spend an exorbitant amount of time swapping data to disk unless you have a minimum of 8 MB.

*Windows NT Workstation

The specifications say 12 MB, but more will improve performance. Besides, it's easier to configure most systems with 16 MB of memory, so go for the extra 4 MB. Power users should have 24 MB or more for best performance.

*IBM OS/2

Ignore the stated minimum of 4 MB and install at least 8 MB.

*Unix

Install 16 MB or more.

DOS can't directly access more than 1 MB of memory, but can use expanded memory to increase the memory available to applications. Expanded memory consists of extra memory, installed outside the DOS range, that is swapped into DOS memory in 4 KB to 16 KB chunks by a memory manager. An application can access one memory chunk and then request another. That method is not as good as directly accessing several megabytes of memory, but it's better than being stuck with a 1 MB limit.

PC's equipped with 80386 and later processors can simulate expanded memory without the need for special expanded memory hardware. This is accomplished by using an extended memory manager to make memory above 1 MB available to an expanded memory manager, which then performs the memory swaps.a


PC Memory


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With so many e-readers available on the market, the Nook vs Kindle competition is still on the front of everyone's mind. Which one is best? How do you know? you have to compare specific features (that matter) of each e-reader and make you decision from that. There is no wrong answer, just pick the one that makes the most sense to you.

This article is dedicated to providing information about the memory on the Nook and the Kindle, so you can make you decision on which one to buy comfortably.

On-board memory

Both the kindle and the Nook offer on-board memory of about 2 gigabytes. But that is where the similarities end. Before we get into the options to expand, let's consider how much memory 2 gigabytes is.

You can have up to a couple of thousand books stored on 2G of memory. This is for your standard Nook or Kindle. If you opted for the Kindle Fire or the Nook Color, both of which are almost tablets instead of just e-readers, you can store a lot more than just books. Fortunately they come with a few more Gigs or memory.

The Kindle Fire

The Kindle Fire claims you can store 80 apps and 10 hours of movies or some 6,000 books. This is probably enough for any trip or journey you could take. But they do have cloud storage available for free for any Amazon content you purchase. With the WiFi feature, you can access your stored content pretty easily, turning 8 Gig of memory into virtually unlimited memory. While unlimited, it does have the downfall of only allowing Amazon content on it.

Nook Color

The Nook color also has 8 gigabyte on-board memory, but allows for a 32 gigabyte microSDHC card to expand it. How much does 32G hold, well just multiply the 8G stats by 4 and you will see that is a lot of storage. 40 hours of movies or 20,000+ books. The benefit here is that you don't have to store Barnes and Noble content only. You can put whatever you want. If you need more memory, buy an extra card and load it up and carry it with you.

This article was so you can get a better grasp of what memory is and how to determine if it is enough for what you would need. You can see that the amount of memory is important, but so is the expandability of it. With both e-readers, you will have the ability to expand beyond what the machine actually started with.


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Planning a funeral service is no easy task, as people are weary and uncertain during such an emotional time. Finding ways in which to express thoughts and feelings is difficult when there are no perfect words to say. A funeral poem is a useful aid, as its words are specifically intended to help mourn and honor a loved one. Appropriate at a funeral, memorial, graveside service, or wake, memorial poetry speaks to the heart.

In the Eulogy

Memorial poetry is a powerful medium of expression and often communicates our thoughts and feelings better than our own words. As such, using poetry in the eulogy can be a most fulfilling and moving experience. While writing a memory poem yourself is always a meaningful endeavor, there are many memory poems available that can accurately and appropriately express the particular message you're trying to communicate-whether it be one of sorrow, remembrance, or hope. A few examples of appropriate funeral poems include: All Is Well by Henry Scott Holland, Farewell by Emily Dickinson, No Longer Mourn for Me by William Shakespeare, or Psalm 23: The Lord is My Shepherd.

On Acknowledgment Cards

Often the best way to express your deepest gratitude for those close friends and family members who stood by your side during this difficult time is to send acknowledgement cards. While, of course, a personally written message is a meaningful gesture, it's also common to include a poem. This poem can be a thank you, a memorial poem pertaining to the loss of your loved one, or a general poem about life and death. Whichever you chose, using a poem graciously expresses your sentiments for their love and support. Below is an example of a general poem you might include:

Poem of Life

Life is but a stopping place,
A pause in what's to be,
A resting place along the road,
To sweet eternity.
We all have different journeys,
Different paths along the way,
We all were meant to learn some things,
But never meant to stay...
Our destination is a place,
Far greater than we know.
For some the journey's quicker,
For some the journey's slow.
And when the journey finally ends,
We'll claim a great reward,
And find an everlasting peace,
Together with the Lord.

--author unknown

Poetry Inscriptions

After someone passes away, friends and family often want a consistent reminder of the wonderful influence and life of their loved one. Since visiting a gravesite or final resting place everyday is improbable, a small token of the deceased's life is a meaningful and practical solution. This is often achieved through an inscription on a particular keepsake or memento. Whether it's a custom figurine, plaque, or personal item of the deceased's, an "in memory of" poem is a fitting supplement. Since the lengths of inscriptions are contingent upon the size of the object, the "in memory of" poem you choose should reflect the space available. The most suitable poems likely consist of short phrases and few stanzas. A couplet or quatrain is most common, for instance. The following is an untitled piece by Molly Fumia:

The season of mourning,
like spring, summer,
fall and winter,
will also pass.

Memorial Bookmarks

Often friends, family, and colleagues of the departed also appreciate a small keepsake or memento. A popular and practical item is the memorial bookmark. Consequently, the medium of a bookmark is conducive to longer prose that expresses experience and feeling in wonderful poetic detail. Despite whether your loved one was an avid reader, a memorial bookmark will hold the place of his of her memory for years to come.

~Ben Anton, 2009


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Stress and depression represent the most frequent causes of memory loss. In some cases, these two problems may be determined by the environment in which people live. In order to improve the memory, some people can change the atmosphere of their homes, if not the entire environment. By being relaxed, people can prevent both stress and depression.

Peppermint represents a medicinal herb that originates from the Mediterranean area. However, in our times, it is available in most part of the Northern Europe, Balkans and the United States. One of its particularities is the tough aroma. Its height is of approximately 60 cm. According to the history, people used peppermint to enhance memory and to treat other conditions even since 3000 years ago.

People are recommended to use peppermint to enhance memory. The final effect can be achieved in several ways. First of all, people can choose to use essential oils based on peppermint to enhance memory. These are used in aromatherapy and the effect can be observed in most of the cases. By following aromatherapy, people can reach a state of relaxation and self confidence. These will determine a decrease of the stress and depression levels. The essential oils represent between 0.5 and 4 percent of the peppermint composition.

The main effect of peppermint is represented by a significant improvement of the blood flow to the brain. In addition, peppermint is believed to increase the concentration power. As well as ginkgo biloba, which is another important herbal memory remedy, peppermint contains significant amounts of flavonoids. These are a type of antioxidants that prevent aging of the brain, improve the immune system and neutralize or diminish the action of the oxidative substances.

The free radicals, which are also known as oxidative substances, play an essential role in the appearance and in the development of some memory loss causing health problems.

Furthermore, the peppermint prevents gastrointestinal discomfort by increasing the production of bile. The discomfort, as well as the other gastrointestinal related problems, may lead to stress and depression, which eventually direct to memory loss. People are recommended to use peppermint to enhance memory because it can prevent several health conditions that lead to memory disorders.

Those who want to use peppermint to enhance memory must know that this herb must not be taken by infants or children. In addition, during the first trimester of pregnancy, women are not allowed to use this herb. Furthermore, people who suffer from hypertension should look after medical advice before choosing peppermint to enhance memory.


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Memory Games to Improve Memory


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Whenever we read or hear the word games, we automatically expect fun and laughter. But there are also various types of games that give us fun and at the same time, it gives a good exercise to our brain. That is what we call the memory games to improve memory.

Memory games are the type of games that are usually used on children to sharpen their minds and develop it at the same time. It is also best to be played with the persons who have a short-term memory, a person who have a problem with concentration, visual scanning and anything similar to that. Just by simply playing a memory game, we are unaware that we are giving our brains a good exercise and it also gives us fun while playing with our friends or relatives. It also relieves stress in a person caused by the joy it gives to the players.

One good example of a memory game is FINDING IDENTICAL PAIRS. It is a set of paired cards to be placed on a table faced down, then, the first player will choose a first card, then a second; if the first and second card matched, it will be removed on the table. The goal is to get a pair of cards as much as you can and the player with the most paired cards wins.

While playing this game with a child, it is best to use SELF-TALK and PARALLEL TALK by commenting on the pictures on the cards. For example: "oh! I have found a Giraffe! Hello Mr. Giraffe!", Just by doing this, you will help the child remember that the animal with the long neck on the card is called a Giraffe. You can also talk to the child about the card that they have, like "oh! You have found a dog! Hello Mr. Dog!" or "You have a pair! Very Good! What kind of strategy have you used to find a pair of card?", The purpose of that is to motivate the child to play more and at the same time you are teaching the child the names of the animals in the cards and improving the child's memory. In the next few rounds, you can also ask the child the names of the animals and see if they remember it.

The best way to teach a child is not teaching them directly but playing memory games to improve memory. It motivates them, teaches them, it creates bond, it gives us fun, joy, laughter and it shows love.


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It helps to understand the difference between these different terms.

* Memory loss is a normal loss of brain cells that starts in our twenties, the slowing down of the production of the chemicals it takes for brain cells to work, and the changes in how the brain stores information.

* Dementia is the overall category of physical changes leading to memory loss, and it can include a variety of forms, including Alzheimer's. It is caused by destruction of brain cells.

* Alzheimer's is one specific type of dementia.

Memory Loss

Loss of memory is a normal function of aging, and occurs in a widely varying degree in each of us. There are quite a few ways to help yourself when you start noticing a little normal loss of memory. Some of them are:

* Make a list of anything and everything you need to do, buy, watch... remember.

* Establish routines using a different part of the brain. This helps job the memory

* Making associations is a great way to help you remember

* Keep a calendar, and write in as many details as you can fit in the space

* Put your keys, purse, wallet, and other important items, in the same place every time

* A favorite trick for remembering names is repeating the alphabet in your mind. Sometimes just that one starting letter is enough to job your memory.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia today. Like many forms of dementia, it comes on slowly, affecting the very short term memory first. Memories of the distant past can be clear as a bell, but someone's name or an event from yesterday is lost almost immediately.

It is caused by abnormal protein deposits in the brain, which destroy cells of the brain responsible for memory and mental functions. Contributing to the progression of the disease are lower levels of essential chemicals in the brain that control important brain functions. Sadly, Alzheimer's is not reversible, and there is currently no cure.

Dementia

Dementia is a category of diseases that impair memory to the point where processing information and the ability to function normally are impaired.

It's important for everyone's piece of mind to be able to differentiate between normal memory loss and more severe and progressive memory problems like Alzheimer's. Red flags that may warn you that a serious memory problem is developing are:

* Personality changes

* Forgetting how to do things you've done many, many times before

* Difficulty with problem solving

* Losing track of daily events

* Forgetting everyday things much more than usual

* Problems communicating

* Difficulty with everyday tasks, like handling money

* Difficulty learning how to do something new

* Telling the same stories over and over, perhaps in the same conversation

* Not remembering the date, the month, the current President

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PC's have become increasingly memory-hungry in recent years, and the minimum desirable memory seems to go up year by year. Now, 8 MB of memory is no longer a large amount, it is the minimum required in most situations.

Types of Memory

ROM (read only memory)

Permanent memory that cannot be reprogrammed easily or cannot be reprogrammed at all and that retains it's contents when the system is turned off. The basic input or output system software (BIOS) for a PC is installed in ROM.

DRAM (dynamic random-access memory)

Used for the main system memory in a PC RAM is memory that can be modified easily by the computer. Each memory location in DRAM functions like a little battery that is charged and discharged to store data. The charges in DRAM fade with time, and a memory-refresh operation is required to maintain data in memory. DRAM is not as fast as SRAM, but it is considerably less expensive and generally is used for system memory for that reason.

SRAM (static random-access memory)

A type of RAM that does not require a refresh operation. Memory locations in SRAM work like switches that retain their settings as long as power is applied. SRAM is faster than DRAM, but is used sparingly because SRAM costs considerably more. High-performance systems often use SRAM caches to buffer I/O to slower DRAM memory. Much of the performance of a high-speed system relates to the way in which the designers have used SRAM.

When you add memory, it's important to obtain memory that matches the speed requirements of your system. All memory types have a speed rating that is specified in nanoseconds (ns). Speeds range from 40 ns (fastest and most expensive) to about 100 ns (much too slow for most new PCS). Most memory you encounter will have a speed rating in the range of 70 ns. Your system will not run faster if you buy memory that is faster than it requires. You might want to purchase memory, however, that is slightly faster than the minimum. Memory performance varies, and some manufacturers hold tighter tolerances than others. Buying faster memory ensures that the memory you buy will meet or exceed your system's requirements.

Starting with the 80386, most CPU's have the capability of out-running most DRAM, and system designers have used a number of techniques to slow down memory access. An early approach was to use wait states--"do nothing" operations that slowed down processing to a speed that the memory could cope with. Wait states are a serious drag on system performance, you should avoid systems that require them. The need for wait states was eliminated largely by the incorporation of cache memory into the system design.

Memory Expansion

The discussion about buses makes the point that most expansion buses operate at much slower speeds than faster CPU's can support. A Pentium processor can perform burst-data transfers rates as high as 528 Mbps and is capable of outrunning even a PCI bus, which is limited to 60-66 MHz operation. For that reason, it is not practical to install memory expansion cards with most bus types. With the exception of some proprietary memory-expansion designs, it has become common to install all memory directly on the motherboard, where it can be more directly serviced by the microprocessor. A special memory bus on the motherboard operates at CPU speeds.

Most memory sold today is packaged in single in-line memory modules (SIMM's), which consists of memory chips that are preinstalled on small circuit boards. When you obtain SIMM's you need to be aware of several characteristics:

* SIMM modules have a width of either 1 or 4 bytes. One-byte wide SIMM's use a 30-pin package and 4-byte wide SIMM's use a72-pin package.

* SIMM memory capacities typically range from 256 KB bits to 8 MB bits.

* SIMM's can be used individually. In many cases, however, SIMM's are used in banks of two or four SIMM's. You must review your system specifications to see what you need. On Pentium systems, SIMM's must be installed in matched pairs.

All SIMM'S have a bit with. Traditionally, x86 PC's have used parity memory requiring nine bits of memory for each byte of storage. IBM designed PC's to use the ninth bit for parity checking of each byte of data. Parity checking is an elementary method for detecting memory errors. As a result, bit widths have typically been expressed in multiples of nine for Intel PC's. Prior to the Pentium, many x86 systems used memory packaged on 9 bit SIMM modules. These modules incorporated memory that was one byte wide, usually with 9 bits per byte to implement memory parity. A SIMM with a 1 MB capacity would be configured as a 1X9 SIMM, meaning that its size is 1 MB bits by 9 bits.

Some 80486 and all Pentium systems use 32 or 36 bit SIMM's in a 72 pin package. A 1X36 SIMM contains 4 MB of memory because it has a width of 4 bytes. Macintoshes have always used non-parity memory, a trick that has been adopted as a cost saving measure by many manufactures of x86 PC's. By discarding the parity chip, manufactures can make use of less expensive 32 bit SIMM's. A 1x32 SIMM carries 4 MB of non parity memory.

It is very important to match SIMM's to your systems specifications. Also, if your system uses multiple SIMM's in banks, try not to mix brands or even different production runs in a bank. SIMM's can be arranged in banks so that a performance technique known as "paging" can be used. Paging distributes data for a byte across several chips, which might be in different SIMM's in the bank. Unless the SIMM's closely match each other's characteristics, bit-read errors or parity errors might occur.

Parity

Parity is a primitive error checking technique that can determine when most errors occur but can't correct errors. With the philosophy that no data is better than bad data, IBM designed the original PC to lock up when a parity error was detected. Parity errors are now relatively rare, and nearly all vendors have abandoned use of parity memory. Better than parity is error correcting (ECC) memory. ECC is a technique that not only detects errors but can correct errors that affect a single bit. ECC is a feature of a few elite super servers. The Pentium Pro has features that enable it to support ECC memory.

Memory and Windows NT Server

Windows NT Server, like most servers, is designed to take full advantage of any memory that is available. So that it's not dependent on the performance limits of hard disks often the slowest things on a server-a network operating system makes heavy use of memory in order to cache data. This is one of the most important techniques for improving server OS performance.

Although Windows NT Server will run with 16 Mbps of RAM, you almost certainly want to add more. Windows NT attempts to keep the programs and data it is using in memory. When memory is exhausted, Windows NT uses disk-based virtual memory as adjunct storage. Although virtual memory enables Windows NT to keep more tasks in operation, the necessity of swapping code and data between memory and disk slows down processing considerably. Windows NT will perform much better if the programs and data it needs fit entirely into RAM.

Workstation Memory Requirements

The memory required for a workstation depends on the operating system. Software vendors will state minimum requirements for marketing purposes, but you usually will be rewarded by adding memory. As with servers, extra RAM enables workstations to reduce reliance on hard drives.

Here are some suggestions for memory with various operating systems:

*Microsoft Windows 3.1

Although it will run with 4 MB of RAM, Windows will spend an exorbitant amount of time swapping data to disk unless you have a minimum of 8 MB.

*Windows NT Workstation

The specifications say 12 MB, but more will improve performance. Besides, it's easier to configure most systems with 16 MB of memory, so go for the extra 4 MB. Power users should have 24 MB or more for best performance.

*IBM OS/2

Ignore the stated minimum of 4 MB and install at least 8 MB.

*Unix

Install 16 MB or more.

DOS can't directly access more than 1 MB of memory, but can use expanded memory to increase the memory available to applications. Expanded memory consists of extra memory, installed outside the DOS range, that is swapped into DOS memory in 4 KB to 16 KB chunks by a memory manager. An application can access one memory chunk and then request another. That method is not as good as directly accessing several megabytes of memory, but it's better than being stuck with a 1 MB limit.

PC's equipped with 80386 and later processors can simulate expanded memory without the need for special expanded memory hardware. This is accomplished by using an extended memory manager to make memory above 1 MB available to an expanded memory manager, which then performs the memory swaps.a


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Use Peppermint to Enhance Memory


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Stress and depression represent the most frequent causes of memory loss. In some cases, these two problems may be determined by the environment in which people live. In order to improve the memory, some people can change the atmosphere of their homes, if not the entire environment. By being relaxed, people can prevent both stress and depression.

Peppermint represents a medicinal herb that originates from the Mediterranean area. However, in our times, it is available in most part of the Northern Europe, Balkans and the United States. One of its particularities is the tough aroma. Its height is of approximately 60 cm. According to the history, people used peppermint to enhance memory and to treat other conditions even since 3000 years ago.

People are recommended to use peppermint to enhance memory. The final effect can be achieved in several ways. First of all, people can choose to use essential oils based on peppermint to enhance memory. These are used in aromatherapy and the effect can be observed in most of the cases. By following aromatherapy, people can reach a state of relaxation and self confidence. These will determine a decrease of the stress and depression levels. The essential oils represent between 0.5 and 4 percent of the peppermint composition.

The main effect of peppermint is represented by a significant improvement of the blood flow to the brain. In addition, peppermint is believed to increase the concentration power. As well as ginkgo biloba, which is another important herbal memory remedy, peppermint contains significant amounts of flavonoids. These are a type of antioxidants that prevent aging of the brain, improve the immune system and neutralize or diminish the action of the oxidative substances.

The free radicals, which are also known as oxidative substances, play an essential role in the appearance and in the development of some memory loss causing health problems.

Furthermore, the peppermint prevents gastrointestinal discomfort by increasing the production of bile. The discomfort, as well as the other gastrointestinal related problems, may lead to stress and depression, which eventually direct to memory loss. People are recommended to use peppermint to enhance memory because it can prevent several health conditions that lead to memory disorders.

Those who want to use peppermint to enhance memory must know that this herb must not be taken by infants or children. In addition, during the first trimester of pregnancy, women are not allowed to use this herb. Furthermore, people who suffer from hypertension should look after medical advice before choosing peppermint to enhance memory.


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Memory - Can You Get Better and Make the Most of It?


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If you fear about memory loss you are not alone. Recent research has indicated that older people, who believe that loss of memory is associated with aging, may be underperforming.

If you are forgetting how to do familiar things - how to get home or who family members are - this is a different order of memory loss that needs medical attention.

The good news, however, is that forgetting is actually part of a healthy memory. Those who remember everything (a rare condition called hyperthymestic syndrome) are actually disabled by it. Research shows that over 40 are often cite a few things forgotten as evidence of irreversible decline, in a way that over 20's don't. But if we worry about our memory, we may give up tackling new or difficult things - and that really does start a downward slide.

Like our body, our brain gets flabby if we don't keep it active, content to let our phones and laptops do our remembering for us.

There's no need to panic. There are lots of everyday reasons for not remembering, and information may not have been stored properly in your memory in the first place, which is why it's difficult to recall. There are lots of reasons to this too - a classic is because you were not interested, there was too much information or other things were going on.

Everyday memory thieves:

o Lack of exercise
o Stress and fatigue
o Smoking
o Lack of sleep (memories are consolidated during sleep)
o Too much food and alcohol

Everyday memory boosters:

o Challenge
o Change
o New Tasks
o Learning New Skills
o Socialising
o Exercise

Depending on which memory type is involved - spatial, semantic or visual - different techniques can be used to remember information. The more meaning and sensory detail (such as touch and smell) you are able to add to it, the more likely you are to remember. And you need to rehearse the information.

There is a wide range of memory - booster products now available. But are they any good and do we need them? From budget ones - pencil and paper - to several books and gadgets. But none should replace activities such as seeing friends, reading, exercise or learning something new. Anything that involves challenge and change is better, cheaper and will be more fun.

One thing to remember is that improving your memory takes more than few tries - it is a lifetime endeavor.


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Memory Games to Improve Memory


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Whenever we read or hear the word games, we automatically expect fun and laughter. But there are also various types of games that give us fun and at the same time, it gives a good exercise to our brain. That is what we call the memory games to improve memory.

Memory games are the type of games that are usually used on children to sharpen their minds and develop it at the same time. It is also best to be played with the persons who have a short-term memory, a person who have a problem with concentration, visual scanning and anything similar to that. Just by simply playing a memory game, we are unaware that we are giving our brains a good exercise and it also gives us fun while playing with our friends or relatives. It also relieves stress in a person caused by the joy it gives to the players.

One good example of a memory game is FINDING IDENTICAL PAIRS. It is a set of paired cards to be placed on a table faced down, then, the first player will choose a first card, then a second; if the first and second card matched, it will be removed on the table. The goal is to get a pair of cards as much as you can and the player with the most paired cards wins.

While playing this game with a child, it is best to use SELF-TALK and PARALLEL TALK by commenting on the pictures on the cards. For example: "oh! I have found a Giraffe! Hello Mr. Giraffe!", Just by doing this, you will help the child remember that the animal with the long neck on the card is called a Giraffe. You can also talk to the child about the card that they have, like "oh! You have found a dog! Hello Mr. Dog!" or "You have a pair! Very Good! What kind of strategy have you used to find a pair of card?", The purpose of that is to motivate the child to play more and at the same time you are teaching the child the names of the animals in the cards and improving the child's memory. In the next few rounds, you can also ask the child the names of the animals and see if they remember it.

The best way to teach a child is not teaching them directly but playing memory games to improve memory. It motivates them, teaches them, it creates bond, it gives us fun, joy, laughter and it shows love.


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What is the Best Laptop Memory - (RAM)


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If you have ever been stuck with a slow laptop, you may have tried to upgrade the memory to give you a nice performance boost. Memory or RAM plays a very important role in a laptops performance, so it is critical that you get enough as well as fast memory to make your laptop run smoothly. Therefore, here is a concise guide to show you how to select a new laptop with the perfect amount of memory for your computing needs.

To buy a new laptop with the right amount and speed of memory that will suite your needs, you will need to consider two factors. The first and most important is the amount of memory the laptop has installed. This will be measured in Gigabytes (GBs), where a typical laptop will have anywhere from 1GB to 4GBs of memory.

If you only plan to user your laptop for office programs or surfing the internet, 1GB of RAM will be enough to ensure your laptop is fast and smooth. If however you want to multitask and use the programs above but also use chat programs such as Skype or MSN messenger while listening to music and or watching movies, you should be looking at 2GBs of RAM to make sure your laptop will run smoothly.

Those of you that will want to play games or use intensive programs like video or graphical editing might want to consider 3GB - 4GBs even though you might be able to get away with 2GBs. If you do go with 2GBs you might need to upgrade to more memory later on as new programs will use more RAM as technology advances.

You can get more than 4GBs of memory, but you will struggle to use all of it at any one time so buying more than 4GBs will be a waste of money. Most manufacturers try to sell you more memory then you will ever use to try and get some more money out of you. Always remember that adding more memory only speeds up your laptop to the point where the programs you run have enough memory to use. Once this point is reached, adding additional memory will have no effect on performance.

The other factor you must consider is the speed of the memory which is measured in Megahertz (MHz). Today's speeds hover anywhere between 667MHz and 1333MHz. Memory speed is far less important as it only plays a small role in determining a laptops overall performance so try to get memory that is as fast as you can find, but certainly do not pay ridiculous sums of money just to get memory that is a few hundred MHz faster.


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Memory Improvement - Tips to Improve Memory


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Tip 1: Memory Games
Memory improvement is not that difficult. One of my favorite tips is playing memory games. If you like computer games or play board games, I advise you sticking to games that require logical thinking and analytical skills not just games of luck. I would strongly advise chess, checkers, sudoku and word games. By improving your logic you will improve your memory, so try some logic games which can be found online. A good one is where you have to push crates in specific places and not get stuck.

Tip 2: Training Your Memory's Perception
Another great tip for memory improvement is taking up the habit of noticing things and paying attention. Try to notice small details around you and then recall them. This can be done anytime and anywhere, and it will greatly boost your perception and memory skills. I must also add that this skill is essential if you are working in the security field.

Tip 3: Improve Your Overall Fitness
Staying fit and healthy is not only great for your body but also for your brain. Your mind, and the memory that comes with it, all need to be fit as well. I advise you to do cardio exercises which would deliver more oxygen to your brain. Such exercises would be jogging, swimming, cycling. If you favor something heavier, hit a gym and try weight lifting.

Tip 4: Engage Subjects That Involve Thinking
Whether you are reading a book or watching TV, my advice is to focus on topics that involve thinking. Get your memory recall involved. These could be detective, romance, and movies or various psychological, religious related literature and shows. Don't just watch it, try to figure out the answer to the puzzle yourself.

These are just some tips to improve your memory. Just getting you mind, body and soul involved in something, helps your memory improvement, you feel good and relaxed, and your natural brain flow will work to perfection. And before you know it, your memory doesn't even have to think about why it even needs to improve, you are already there.


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Memory, Mind and Magic


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When it comes to frequently asked questions about memory people usually ask about how they can improve it or what it actually is. However there is a group of other interesting questions that are more to do with the brain or the mind and yet also connected closely with memory that are less obvious to ask but very interesting to hear about. The most frequently asked questions about the mind tend to be to do with magic. How do they do that! How do magicians completely fool our brains and cause us to forget what we have seen or to act in ways that we would not normally act?

Magic and memory are inextricably linked because magicians do things that cause us to forget all about the laws of nature - like solid objects cant just disappear - and apparently see the impossible. So what is it that magicians are doing in order to fool everyone's memory all of the time? Researchers have come up with a new science - that of magicology - where they study the bag of tricks that make up the magicians tools.

Magicians divide their mind bending, memory interfering tricks into groups. Some are about misdirecting peoples' minds. Some are about causing illusions through tricks of light and others are about forcing a conclusion. Misdirection is common and it relies on the fact that our brains can only pay attention for a very short space of time to a limited range of stimuli. Have you ever heard of the experiment where psychologists Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Campaign made a video of six people in a circle bouncing two basketballs around. They were asked to count the number of bounces made by the ball. Half of the people who watch the video fail to notice a man in gorilla suit walking through the middle of the game and beating his chest! This is called 'inattention blindness'. Another type of misdirection involves using hand movements to distract a person's attention away from where something is being dropped or changed. If you do some circular hand motions quite slowly you will bring someone's attention in towards you and engage them. If you make a straight, quick motion on the other had it will zoom their attention out to the spot you are pointing at and away from where it has been. Illusions are another stock in trade for magicians and they make use of the way the human brain gathers together bits and pieces from what it knows and what is actually going on and then builds up an expectation based on those snippets. If you see a magician watching a ball he has thrown into the air you will track the 'ball' with your own eyes because you are expecting to see one. The fact that it is not there and the magician is only pretending to watch it fools your mind because your memory of many other occasions tells you that the ball is there.

Forcing is the last category that magicians use and this is the basis of the famous 'pick a card. Any card' trick. The way they do it is to salt the deck of cards and have a number of one specific card in the deck which is then flicked past the person's eyes very quickly. That slight bias can force a selection. Our memories store what we have seen for that brief instant and influence our choice quite out of our awareness. It is amazing what your brains, minds and memories can do - even if we don't call it magic!


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It helps to understand the difference between these different terms.

* Memory loss is a normal loss of brain cells that starts in our twenties, the slowing down of the production of the chemicals it takes for brain cells to work, and the changes in how the brain stores information.

* Dementia is the overall category of physical changes leading to memory loss, and it can include a variety of forms, including Alzheimer's. It is caused by destruction of brain cells.

* Alzheimer's is one specific type of dementia.

Memory Loss

Loss of memory is a normal function of aging, and occurs in a widely varying degree in each of us. There are quite a few ways to help yourself when you start noticing a little normal loss of memory. Some of them are:

* Make a list of anything and everything you need to do, buy, watch... remember.

* Establish routines using a different part of the brain. This helps job the memory

* Making associations is a great way to help you remember

* Keep a calendar, and write in as many details as you can fit in the space

* Put your keys, purse, wallet, and other important items, in the same place every time

* A favorite trick for remembering names is repeating the alphabet in your mind. Sometimes just that one starting letter is enough to job your memory.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia today. Like many forms of dementia, it comes on slowly, affecting the very short term memory first. Memories of the distant past can be clear as a bell, but someone's name or an event from yesterday is lost almost immediately.

It is caused by abnormal protein deposits in the brain, which destroy cells of the brain responsible for memory and mental functions. Contributing to the progression of the disease are lower levels of essential chemicals in the brain that control important brain functions. Sadly, Alzheimer's is not reversible, and there is currently no cure.

Dementia

Dementia is a category of diseases that impair memory to the point where processing information and the ability to function normally are impaired.

It's important for everyone's piece of mind to be able to differentiate between normal memory loss and more severe and progressive memory problems like Alzheimer's. Red flags that may warn you that a serious memory problem is developing are:

* Personality changes

* Forgetting how to do things you've done many, many times before

* Difficulty with problem solving

* Losing track of daily events

* Forgetting everyday things much more than usual

* Problems communicating

* Difficulty with everyday tasks, like handling money

* Difficulty learning how to do something new

* Telling the same stories over and over, perhaps in the same conversation

* Not remembering the date, the month, the current President

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Memory is everything; without our memory we have nothing. We must have an ability to recall information in order to learn and develop. Today brain research has uncovered fascinating discoveries relating to memory, yet we have only just begun to understand this mystery of the mind.

Most researchers focus on the brain and how the different parts are related to memory. This understanding is very important if we are ever going to truly understand ourselves. I find neuroscience to be a fascinating subject that has helped shape my understanding of the human condition however I don't want to look at the brain in regards to memory.

I instead want to focus on the mind and how it utilizes information in regards to our memory. I want to share my theory on how the two different minds (conscious and subconscious) work together to provide us with the ability of recall.

Most people know about short and long-term memory; and how these two systems work together to give us the ability of recall. I believe there is a third type of memory that I call temporary memory that helps fill in the gap between short and long-term memory. I want to go over each of the three types, show you how they work, and explain how the two minds are related.

Before we can remember something we must first take in the information to be stored. Our DNA does contain some information but for this topic I will be focused on information we have obtained from outside sources; meaning our five senses.

Everything we experience in life is the result of information coming in through our five senses. Without these senses we would have no experience of the world or have any information to be processed into memory. This incoming information is first sent to the subconscious mind.

The reason the subconscious gets the information first is because it's the survival mind and is much faster at processing information. We need it this way to allow us to react to events that involve an immediate threat to us such as being attacked or touching a hot stove.

After the subconscious mind determines if any action is needed or not; it sends a small amount of the information to the conscious mind were it becomes what we call our conscious awareness. We are only aware of a small part of what is going on around us. This is why two people can have the same experience yet have two different views of what happened.

The thing to keep in mind is just because the information is not consciously known doesn't mean it's lost. This information is still sitting there inside your head just waiting to be used. At the same time this information is not yet a part of your long-term memory. All this incoming information is stored in what I call temporary memory and is controlled by the subconscious mind.

If information is stored in temporary memory; how do we get it to become long-term memory? My theory is the subconscious mind processes this information and converts it to long-term memory when we sleep, specifically REM sleep. To me this is one of the reasons we have dreams. Dreams are nothing more than us becoming consciously aware of temporary memory being converted to long-term memory.

One way the subconscious processes information to be converted to long-term memory is by using emotional "tags". This means if an event has caused us to feel a strong emotion it gets linked to that emotion. When this information is converted to long-term memory it is arranged in such a way as to be easy to recall. In other words the more emotion involved the more the memory will be put at the "front of the line" and information with no emotions will be move to the back. This makes it easier to recall emotional events which are important when it comes to survival. This is why the subconscious is in control of this system.

Just because the conscious mind does not have direct control over this information, it can access it through a process of requesting information from the subconscious. When the conscious mind requests information the subconscious first looks in this temporary memory because it is smaller, easier to process, and most likely to be more relevant. If it can't find it in temporary memory then it will expand the search to long-term memory which can take longer to find because of the massive size of long-term memory.

That's why you can be trying to think of something and then forget about it, but later the answer will just pop into your head for no reason. Your subconscious continues to search without any conscious awareness of what is going on.

The subconscious also uses the information in temporary memory to influence our decisions and actions. This influence is the basis of subliminal programing and can be very powerful if used correctly. Subliminal programing doesn't turn people into walking zombies but can have a real effect on a person's conscious thought process.

As you can see the subconscious mind is very involved with our memory by working with both temporary and long-term memory. The concept of using temporary memory to hold information before being converted to long-term memory is a wonderful system that allows us to utilize information as its being taken in. The problem is temporary memory is a fixed size and this causes problems.

Have you noticed how you get mentally tired if you don't get proper sleep? A lack of sleep causes the temporary memory to become full which can lead to issues with being able to recall the information we want. Sleep is so important in maintaining a strong memory.

Lack of sleep is not the only thing that can cause issues with temporary memory; there is also what environment we find ourselves in.

I skipped over one of the steps in how information is processed because I felt it was too early in the flow of this article. When the subconscious first receives information it looks for any copies of that information in our long-term memory. If it finds an exact copy it will simply reinforce the long-term memory instead of sending it to temporary memory.

This is why we have better recall of something if we can look at the information from different angels or give the information more details. These things cause more copies of the information to be put into temporary memory that will then be converted to long-term memory. If all we do is look at something one way we only reinforce a single long-term memory; and memory is all about the number of links we create. So how is our environment involved in memory?

When you are in an environment you are familiar with you take in more "copy" information because you already have knowledge about what is around you; which causes less information to be stored in your temporary memory. When you are in an unfamiliar environment your temporary memory will fill more rapidly causing you to become mentally fatigued. This is why you feel mentally tired when on vacation or when trying to learn something new.

The final piece of this memory puzzle is of course short-term memory. The conscious mind uses short-term memory to process information it receives. Because of the highly analytically nature of the conscious mind it can only keep track of a very small amount of information. Short-term memory is the only form of memory that is controlled by the conscious mind.

If all of this seems confusing or overwhelming let me offer you a metaphor on how all this works that will make it easier to understand.

Your mind is like an office. Information comes in and first goes to the inbox (temporary memory). From there some of the paper work gets move from the inbox to the desk top (short-term memory).

With any desk top there is very limited space so you must work on just a couple of things at a time. You can move papers back and forth from the desk top to the inbox but can only work with a few things at a time.

Just as with temporary memory an inbox can only hold so much before it becomes a disorganized mess. To keep the inbox from getting too full papers are moved to a filing cabinet (long-term memory). From time to time we do move papers from the filing cabinet to the desk top as we need them (consciously becoming aware of something from long-term memory). However it can be hard and time-consuming in finding just what we are looking for.

I hope this metaphor helps with understanding how the three parts of memory work together to give us this amazing ability of recall. Memory is still a mystery yet we are moving in the right direction.


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If you fear about memory loss you are not alone. Recent research has indicated that older people, who believe that loss of memory is associated with aging, may be underperforming.

If you are forgetting how to do familiar things - how to get home or who family members are - this is a different order of memory loss that needs medical attention.

The good news, however, is that forgetting is actually part of a healthy memory. Those who remember everything (a rare condition called hyperthymestic syndrome) are actually disabled by it. Research shows that over 40 are often cite a few things forgotten as evidence of irreversible decline, in a way that over 20's don't. But if we worry about our memory, we may give up tackling new or difficult things - and that really does start a downward slide.

Like our body, our brain gets flabby if we don't keep it active, content to let our phones and laptops do our remembering for us.

There's no need to panic. There are lots of everyday reasons for not remembering, and information may not have been stored properly in your memory in the first place, which is why it's difficult to recall. There are lots of reasons to this too - a classic is because you were not interested, there was too much information or other things were going on.

Everyday memory thieves:

o Lack of exercise
o Stress and fatigue
o Smoking
o Lack of sleep (memories are consolidated during sleep)
o Too much food and alcohol

Everyday memory boosters:

o Challenge
o Change
o New Tasks
o Learning New Skills
o Socialising
o Exercise

Depending on which memory type is involved - spatial, semantic or visual - different techniques can be used to remember information. The more meaning and sensory detail (such as touch and smell) you are able to add to it, the more likely you are to remember. And you need to rehearse the information.

There is a wide range of memory - booster products now available. But are they any good and do we need them? From budget ones - pencil and paper - to several books and gadgets. But none should replace activities such as seeing friends, reading, exercise or learning something new. Anything that involves challenge and change is better, cheaper and will be more fun.

One thing to remember is that improving your memory takes more than few tries - it is a lifetime endeavor.


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With so many e-readers available on the market, the Nook vs Kindle competition is still on the front of everyone's mind. Which one is best? How do you know? you have to compare specific features (that matter) of each e-reader and make you decision from that. There is no wrong answer, just pick the one that makes the most sense to you.

This article is dedicated to providing information about the memory on the Nook and the Kindle, so you can make you decision on which one to buy comfortably.

On-board memory

Both the kindle and the Nook offer on-board memory of about 2 gigabytes. But that is where the similarities end. Before we get into the options to expand, let's consider how much memory 2 gigabytes is.

You can have up to a couple of thousand books stored on 2G of memory. This is for your standard Nook or Kindle. If you opted for the Kindle Fire or the Nook Color, both of which are almost tablets instead of just e-readers, you can store a lot more than just books. Fortunately they come with a few more Gigs or memory.

The Kindle Fire

The Kindle Fire claims you can store 80 apps and 10 hours of movies or some 6,000 books. This is probably enough for any trip or journey you could take. But they do have cloud storage available for free for any Amazon content you purchase. With the WiFi feature, you can access your stored content pretty easily, turning 8 Gig of memory into virtually unlimited memory. While unlimited, it does have the downfall of only allowing Amazon content on it.

Nook Color

The Nook color also has 8 gigabyte on-board memory, but allows for a 32 gigabyte microSDHC card to expand it. How much does 32G hold, well just multiply the 8G stats by 4 and you will see that is a lot of storage. 40 hours of movies or 20,000+ books. The benefit here is that you don't have to store Barnes and Noble content only. You can put whatever you want. If you need more memory, buy an extra card and load it up and carry it with you.

This article was so you can get a better grasp of what memory is and how to determine if it is enough for what you would need. You can see that the amount of memory is important, but so is the expandability of it. With both e-readers, you will have the ability to expand beyond what the machine actually started with.


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