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  • čas přidán 31. 12. 2022
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    Perfect memories are interesting for a work of fiction or for memory competitions. But in real life there's not much point in remembering the color of the shirt you were wearing more than twenty years ago, or in memorizing a string of three hundred numbers.
    In normal people, the brain purposely forgets old and unimportant information to stay healthy, storing only recent and important information in the memory. Our brain was made to forget. If you want to remember, you have to go against the natural tendency of the mind.
    Hermann Ebbinghaus called this concept the forgetting curve, which shows the decline of memory over time for low-impact information.
    When you assimilate the concept of the forgetting curve, you can see what lies behind the most famous and efficient memorization techniques. All of them will mess with these two variables: time and relevance.
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  • @ArataAcademyENGLISH
    @ArataAcademyENGLISH  Před rokem +1

    Intelligence: arata.se/intelligence
    Contact us (questions, suggestions, support): arata.se/contact

    • @yoseppriyanggamukti3765
      @yoseppriyanggamukti3765 Před 13 dny

      Ternyata ada sejumlah orang yang “dianugerahi” kemampuan untuk mengingat di atas rata-rata.
      Kondisi tersebut adalah Hyperthymesia. Penyakit langka yang sajtu ini bisa membuat orang yang mengalaminya memiliki daya ingat super. Bahkan pengidapnya dapat mengingat secara detail semua pengalaman hidup yang sudah pernah dilalui. Ada yang menyebut bahwa orang dengan hyperthymesia bahkan bisa mengingat kejadian yang ia alami sejak berusia satu hari.
      Bisa menceritakan secara detail mengenai suatu pengalaman merupakan salah satu ciri utama dari orang yang mengidap penyakit ini. Pengidap hyperthymesia memiliki kemampuan untuk memberikan penjelasan detail mengenai apa yang dilihat, didengar, maupun dirasakan sepanjang hidup. Bahkan ingatan dari kata-kata maupun kalimat yang dibaca dari sebuah buku juga bisa diingat dengan baik, bahkan setelah puluhan tahun berlalu.
      Yosep Priyangga Mukti menderita hyperthimesia

  • @barbarawarren9443
    @barbarawarren9443 Před rokem +3

    The knowledge & skill to manipulate time and relevance in order to recall the most important details - makes so much more sense than rote memorization..

  • @barbarawarren9443
    @barbarawarren9443 Před rokem +6

    I used to have the kind of memory that allowed me to read a whole book prior to an exam, and then tell you which page on which the answer appeared. It got me straight As, however, has not translated to profitability in real life. I never got to go to medical school because I had no idea how to apply for a scholarship. Growing up financially disadvantaged in the US, the information and practical skills I needed wete not available to me at the time.

    • @barbarawarren9443
      @barbarawarren9443 Před rokem +2

      BTW, I love your practical, realistic, comprehensive approach. Wisdom, comprehension of context, social adaptation, practical skills, and simple intelligence are very different.

    • @OrangeUp
      @OrangeUp Před rokem +4

      You can still do so much in life. Many opportunities.

    • @barbarawarren9443
      @barbarawarren9443 Před rokem +2

      @@OrangeUp Thank you.

  • @Joker4ultr4
    @Joker4ultr4 Před měsícem

    I have this and multiple brain injuries. It is more of the ability to not forget some things or events, I can remember certain events perfectly. It creates issues.

  • @datguy6745
    @datguy6745 Před měsícem

    Im pretty sure i have this condition.
    I only ever heard two stories that involved me where a different person told it and i couldnt remember even if i had a gun to my head.
    It was such a shitty feeling, i drew a complete blank.
    Other than that i can perfectly recreate almost ANY event in my life with crazy precision.
    I can also remember events from when i was 4 years old and upwards with perfect accuracy, but those are very few and short situations.

  • @fabriciavaladares366
    @fabriciavaladares366 Před rokem +2

    ✨Happy New Year ✨

  • @yoseppriyanggamukti3765

    Ternyata ada sejumlah orang yang “dianugerahi” kemampuan untuk mengingat di atas rata-rata.
    Kondisi tersebut adalah Hyperthymesia. Penyakit langka yang sajtu ini bisa membuat orang yang mengalaminya memiliki daya ingat super. Bahkan pengidapnya dapat mengingat secara detail semua pengalaman hidup yang sudah pernah dilalui. Ada yang menyebut bahwa orang dengan hyperthymesia bahkan bisa mengingat kejadian yang ia alami sejak berusia satu hari.
    Bisa menceritakan secara detail mengenai suatu pengalaman merupakan salah satu ciri utama dari orang yang mengidap penyakit ini. Pengidap hyperthymesia memiliki kemampuan untuk memberikan penjelasan detail mengenai apa yang dilihat, didengar, maupun dirasakan sepanjang hidup. Bahkan ingatan dari kata-kata maupun kalimat yang dibaca dari sebuah buku juga bisa diingat dengan baik, bahkan setelah puluhan tahun berlalu.
    Yosep Priyangga Mukti menderita hyperthimesia

  • @thebigglove442
    @thebigglove442 Před 10 měsíci

    I remember things when I was 1 year old ,is it still have it

  • @joevonwolfenstein21
    @joevonwolfenstein21 Před 2 měsíci

    Leaning is not contingent on memory, rather its contingency is on love, at least in the less proprietary sense of objection. We love God out of proprietary faith and family and neighbors with a propriety of attachment but education, the categorical placement of knowledge in the storehouse of conscious memory, a barometric benchmark between learning and ignorance, is not fundamentally concerned with the warehouse of consciousness that keeps facts and trivia. Learning, if it's not disingenuous, is about love for the subject being studied. It's about the emotional event of understanding a subject when its nuances have been revealed, giving the love of the generalities about the subject further clarity. Eidetics, that Greek word for ghost, Eidolos that stands in sententious contemptuous place for memory is not valuable for learning because memorization being what it is, dispassionate, is loved in and of itself aside from what has been memorized. Often, those who memorize anything will love more the adulatory praise of their skill to retain the contents of whatever trivial subject without loving the facts, that when the subject is loved, are no trivial or trifling matter.
    Learning is only achieved when the student has a preexisting love or an acquired taste of love for the subject being taught. When memorized, even if the retention is indefatigable, learning is absent and the eidetic facts merely a ghost that is disembodied from its ability to apply or delegate its raison d'être.

  • @paddydoublems
    @paddydoublems Před 9 měsíci

    I have hyperthymesia. It is crippling.

    • @datguy6745
      @datguy6745 Před měsícem

      Why? I have it too and never had problems because of it

    • @paddydoublems
      @paddydoublems Před měsícem

      @@datguy6745 Everyone is different.

    • @datguy6745
      @datguy6745 Před měsícem

      @@paddydoublems for sure, thats why i was asking. im kinda miserable too in life but i thought overall this is a great asset and not the cause for me personally

    • @paddydoublems
      @paddydoublems Před měsícem

      @@datguy6745 I dont only remember the good memories, but the bad ones as well and that is why it is crippling.

  • @kizurra9648
    @kizurra9648 Před rokem

    it's not as much "remember everything " as you're imagining

    • @datguy6745
      @datguy6745 Před měsícem

      Do you mean as in having pictures of those situations in your head? Cuz yeah thats what it feels like to me aswell.
      But i think thats just remembering in general, even for people without this condition.