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Tag Archives: human brain
How Lasting is Human Memory? Four Suggestions to Improve It!
A memory could stay with a person for the lifetime, but its content might change. One should not worry about forgetting the most beautiful moments of his/her life. The most vivid memories stay in memory for decades and there are … Continue reading
Posted in General, Studies
Tagged ERR Novaator, human brain, human memory, Jaan Aru, memory
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Less Is More: The Modern Working Environment Paralyses The Brain
Neuroscientist Jaan Aru explains how to get the most out of your brain. The lesson here is: forget multitasking! Continue reading
Posted in Medical sciences, Research, Social sciences
Tagged artificial intellect, concentration, focus, human brain, multitasking, neuroscience, thinking
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Your Memory Is Not a Video Camera
Neuroscientist Jaan Aru explains how and why our memories can be false. Continue reading
Posted in Research, Social sciences
Tagged human brain, memory, perception, psychology, remembering, video
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100 Seconds on Addiction
Professor of Psychophysiology Jaanus Harro explains how addiction takes control of the brain. Continue reading
Posted in Medical sciences, Research
Tagged addiction, brain, dopamine, drugs, human brain, Psychophysiology, video
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