Everyone makes infinite memories of their lives everyday, but it will not be until later. In fact, people's lives are built by most of these great things, but sometimes unpopular periods are called memory. Early researchers thought that certain parts of the human brain had memory, but today's researchers believe that certain parts of the brain are involved in various aspects of memory . Fortunately, various theories, accidents, or just old people create a life full of pleasant memories, the process of forgetting memories may be as fast as making them.
Very similar to this structure is the human brain memory system. The memory of the brain in a short period is called "working memory". This allows you to perform tasks instantly with brain memory and caution (remember, for example, when teachers took notes in class). Long-term preservation of humans is done through their "long-term memory" or LTM functions, allowing you to store nearly unlimited amounts of information indefinitely. It contains memory (or memory) for specific events, facts and experiences.
This is how I accurately define human neurology. Humans are social mammals and their brain can fulfill two functions. The human brain can preserve the learned memory, use them to manage all incoming information, and predict what to do next. The brain is an organ of memory and prediction. I will use my prediction to understand the world, not my own behavior. My behavior supports and helps my prediction. But psychologists are talking about human behavior as if we are managing our humanity by constantly selecting actions. This is a terrible distortion of how to understand human behavior. Because arbitrarily manipulating children 's behavior and emotions may hinder his ability to predict.
Human behavior is always the same as the human brain and it is different. No one has the same memory capacity or has the same cognitive and physical ability to remember and recycle stored memory. Therefore, two people do not show exactly the same behavior. Therefore, there is no psychologically normal behavior. Each person has a responsibility to understand the information in the way that is most reasonable for himself, having his own brain and a personal nervous system. In order to manage information without obstacles and unnecessary anxiety, people need to have free access to everything they can do.