Different Memory Systems and the Brain

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Different memory systems and the brain structures associated with them.
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Stephen, thanks for sharing this, super interesting and one of the questions I was wondering about in the previous segments. Looking forward to the next ones.

peterhofmann
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Implicit memory seems more heavily linked to subconscious processes, or at least is less accessible to conscious thought than explicit memory? I think skills in this sense is aka muscle memory, and can be accessed faster than conscious thought? Would that be in the cerebellum? It's right next to the spinal column, and has a different structure? I'm very curious how conscious and unconscious processes work and how they interact. More exciting than pens even. Thank you.

greyareaRK
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As you speak both English and Dutch. Are you able to explain how memory works for bilingual people?

narsplace
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I wonder what happens after severe panic attacks. I noticed in my life that I can’t recall memories around the days and weeks I suffered. I can usually bring up memories with great detail and recall dates and even weather. There is definitely a surge in chemicals from the body to the brain. I asked a Doctor if there is any damage after an attack and he said no. What do you think?

paullettefrancoeur
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Love the content (medical field) but what pen are you using?

shychameleon
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this video is different then usual pen review videos...

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