The Multi-Store Model: How We Make Memories

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @n.yoshua
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    • @n.yoshua
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      @Nicholson12345 Год назад +2

      @@sagarsethiya3532 thanks

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      @kjy05 Год назад +1

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  • @ellhayrapetyan
    @ellhayrapetyan 3 месяца назад +1

    The video explains how our memories work in three stages: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. First, sensory input is stored briefly in sensory memory. Then, important info moves to short-term memory, and if we rehearse it, it can be transferred to long-term memory for lasting storage. This model shows how we remember some things well while others are forgotten quickly.

  • @catii05
    @catii05 Год назад +1

    Love this

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    @escapingmediocrityhub Год назад +45

    Whoever’s reading this I pray you are happy and become extremely successful!

    • @hunterdragon7210
      @hunterdragon7210 Год назад +4

      Amen

    • @thehush799
      @thehush799 2 месяца назад +1

      Ameen Suma Ameen Ya Rabbal Alameen 💚

    • @thehush799
      @thehush799 Месяц назад +1

      You too 💚
      Ameen Suma Ameen Ya Rabbal Alameen

  • @Gautamzing
    @Gautamzing Год назад +1

    How do you create this animations? And what is this style of art/animation called? (Please anyone)

  • @hf5630
    @hf5630 7 месяцев назад

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  • @only_office_skills
    @only_office_skills 20 дней назад

    We need a course on memory power mastery sprouts, Could you please fulfill our small wish ❤

  • @psychnurse2350
    @psychnurse2350 Год назад

    You should def have a Twitter account and share your videos there as well

    • @sprouts
      @sprouts  Год назад +1

      We are working on it ;)

  • @Motivasi8888
    @Motivasi8888 Год назад

    Nice❤

  • @Griffinscave
    @Griffinscave Год назад

    Waiting for another vedio❤

  • @johnchristensen1209
    @johnchristensen1209 Год назад +1

    MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT:::MASS FORMATION....it will go mega viral...just a suggestion

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Год назад +1

    Yep useful

    • @ollllj
      @ollllj Год назад

      and proven false decades ago with actual FMRI scans (at higher energies, not allowed in hospitals, only for science, for higher resolutions).
      the "short term memory" is a myth, easily disproven by science.

  • @ditchgator1
    @ditchgator1 Год назад

    👍

  • @stephenthompson3309
    @stephenthompson3309 Год назад +7

    Brains invented the categories of their own functions. 😂
    Picturing them as files and storage as a file cabinet helps to distill or familiarize those concepts, but the reality is that it's all electrons zipping up and down pathways, making certain paths stronger and neglecting others. Computers operate in a similar way, using electricity to quickly trade input and output, but they are far simpler. On computers, we can draw a clear line between stored memory and processors. We have very clear measurements of their limits and operations. The brain is wildly complex and we still know very little about how it works aside from what connections we can observe between inputs and outputs. As far as I know, we still don't have technology to capture and display dreams coherently. If we think of the brain as a meat computer, we haven't even figured out how to hook up a monitor to it yet!

    • @braincuriosities
      @braincuriosities Год назад +1

      it's that and then you add to this the gene regulations, the neurotransmitters, the mutations, the protein reactions, and the interactions with glia. It's like several computers with differnt systems blended together, a beautiful mess xD

    • @AnaLopez-zl3sx
      @AnaLopez-zl3sx 11 месяцев назад +1

      Just in case you missed it, Sprouts specializes in simplifying complex ideas through straightforward videos. As a professional in the field, I find this tool immensely helpful for explaining, demonstrating, and empowering individuals to understand the intricacies of the brain and its functions.

  • @pranjalm1238
    @pranjalm1238 Год назад

    Can you make a video on dunbars numbers

  • @GalGreen
    @GalGreen Год назад +1

    Nice video, but your example for something that you can try and fail at is mountain climbing? Really? Falling off a mountain is a good learning experience? I feel like you could've found a less fatal error...

  • @Dinhjason
    @Dinhjason Год назад

    🦍

  • @MykytaBershanskyi
    @MykytaBershanskyi 10 месяцев назад

    Am I alone started thinking about hominids, because of gorilla?

  • @ronaldwhite6476
    @ronaldwhite6476 Год назад +1

    Well that wasn’t helpful I got nothing out of it and now I’ve forgotten all of it.

  • @ET_LWO
    @ET_LWO Год назад

    Consciously-know nothing #BlankSlate #StevenPinker ;)

  • @ollllj
    @ollllj Год назад

    This is of course all nonsense, as FMRI show for a decade:
    A "short term memory" simply does not exist in an organic mind.

    • @braincuriosities
      @braincuriosities Год назад +2

      There is actually plenty of evidente that it does. First of all the Multi-trace model by Moscovitch et al. 2005, then the study by Texeira et al. 2006 that showed that there is a transfer of memory from hippocampal subfields to neocortical areas in a period of 3 months.
      Then the optogenetics studies of Kitamura et al. 2017 and Tonegawa et al. 2018 and Josselyn et al. 2020 show that there is something that can be associated to short term memory either in terms of functionality - short term memory records information that is then forgotten, or in terms of localization - short term memory is defined as such until it is in certain hippocampal subfields and is in non-consolidated (Genzel et al. 2014) or consolidated form (Saint Amour di Chanaz et al. 2023).
      I'm happy to share more resources if need be.

    • @braincuriosities
      @braincuriosities Год назад +1

      Then it depends on the typo of memory, if we are talking about fear conditioning in mice (josselyn et al. 2020) or spatial memory (Burgess et al. 2012) or word pairs (Staresina et al. 2016) or autobiographical memories. Then there is the question of semantic to episodic units (Martinelli et al 2012) that shows that memory traces in functional activity vary a lot in function of how and when they were encoded, and the concept of short term memory is still existing in scientific litterature although less prevalent than when the multi store model was created

    • @braincuriosities
      @braincuriosities Год назад +1

      There are also lesion studies by Milner and Klein that show that bilateral hippocampal lesions specifically suppress recent memory traces but not remote ones

    • @braincuriosities
      @braincuriosities Год назад +1

      Or the optogenetics studies of Madronal et al. 2016 showing that specific suppression of hippocampal pathways leads to the suppression of recent memories only, therefore there's plenty of evidence that we have a short-term memory storage, although mechanisms are still not well understood, but I guarantee we're doing the best we can in research to find more about that! :P