Ep. 433b: Memory Conditioning – Brain Functions (Basal Ganglia, Cerebellum, Hippocampus)
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In gaining an understanding of the memory system, it is important to recognize…
In gaining an understanding of the memory system, it is important to recognize that memory functions are happening throughout several distant but interconnected regions of the brain. In this two part episode, we’ll tour the parts of the brain at work in the memory process, starting from the front and working backwards.
As each function is described, you can decide where you feel there might be room for improvement.
The Memory Process In A Nutshell
1. external events occur
2. Stimuli encounters the 5 senses
3. Senses transport data to the working memory – holding area
4. central processor – controls how much attention is given to the contents of the working memory
5. Long-term memory – data stored and potentially available for recall
BASAL GANGLIA
http://www.biology.emory.edu/research/Jaeger/BasalGanglia/BG_page.html
http://www.livescience.com/43353-implicit-memory.html
http://www.parkinsonalliance.org/UserFiles/file/ExerciseResearchReview.pdf
HIPPOCAMPUS
– the part of the brain most involved with our memory
– Movement is essential for a healthy hippocampus and enhanced levels of memory consolidation
http://sharpbrains.com/blog/2015/11/04/can-you-grow-your-hippocampus-yes-heres-how-and-why-it-matters/
CEREBELLUM
– The cerebellum constitutes just 10 percent of the total volume of the brain but amazingly it contains over 50 percent of the neurons in the entire human brain.
– The cerebellum modifies and adapts movement patterns to improve coordination and balance
A list of reliable online memory assessments:
University of Washington Short-Term Memory Test
MemTrax Memory Test
Psychology Today Memory Test
Rutgers University Memory Self-Tests (verbal and Visual)
Ohio State University Self-Administered Gerocognitive Examination (SAGE)
You can use this comprehensive assessment from Douglas Herrmann’s book Super Memory.
Bumper Music:
REMINISCING – The Little River Band
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