Smell goes to the thalamus and enters theolfactory bulb which is the brain's smell centre. This is why smell can trigger memory.
Yes, this has happened with me too. I could remember the name of a flower at the very first time from its smell.
Smell seems to have special connections to neural systems of emotion and memory. Have you ever...
HAVE YOU EVER DEPRECIATED ANY PERSONAL OR REAL PROPERTY? DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE SPECIAL TAX BREAKS? THERE ARE MANY, THIS IS ONE AREA WHERE THE TAX CODE IS QUITE GENEROUS TO THE TAXPAYER. WHY DO YOU THINK SO? IS IT FAIR?? WHAT IS CONTAINED IN THE NEW TAX LAW PASSED IN 2017 THAT CHANGED THE RULES FOR DEPRECIATING PERSONAL OR REAL PROPERTY? WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE CHANGES?
Repression: Blocking a threatening idea, memory, or emotion from consciousness. Projection: Attributing one’s own unacceptable feelings and impulses to someone else. Displacement: Directing one’s emotions, especially anger, toward things, animals, or other people that are not the real object of one’s feelings. Sublimation: A special case of displacement in which the displacement of emotions serves a higher cultural or socially useful purpose, as in creation of art or inventions. Reaction formation: Transforming anxiety-producing thoughts or feelings into their opposites in...
Years ago, neuroscientists discovered that forming a memory causes physical changes in the brain in which new synaptic connections grow between the neurons. Each time we recall a memory it gets modified when we save it. Based on this research, it was, recently, reported that psychologists have found a way to erase the emotional anxiety associated with bad memories without erasing the memories themselves. It is done by using a drug called Propanolol which changes the way a memory is...
53. Have you ever experienced or witnessed bullying or cyber bullying? How did it make you feel? What did you do about it? After reading this section would you have done anything differently?
You will find information about memory management in various operating systems. Discuss some of the differences. Do you have an opinion about which manages memory best? Support your conclusion.
Have you ever encountered a health tradition that you found "strange?” Give us a brief description of the situation and tell us how you view this tradition now that we are five weeks into this course. Do you view the tradition differently now or do you view it in the same way? Why?
Discuss the following in your initial post: Have you ever experienced a foodborne illness? Why did you suspect it was foodborne illness? What are steps that you can take to reduce your risk of acquiring a foodborne illness in your home? What advice would you give your family and friends on how to reduce the risk of acquiring a foodborne illness while eating out at a restaurant? Have you made any changes to your personal food choices as a result...
Sensation &Perception- Chapter 2 Human beings do not have the most sensitive or acute sensory systems in the animal world. Some bats can hear frequencies that exceed 100,000 Hertz, dolphins receive auditory messages from great distances, and cats can probably localize sounds better than we do because they can rotate their ears. Rats see better at night than we can, eagles have more acute distance vision, and horses have a wider visual field. Rabbits have more taste buds than we...
Have you ever worked with a nursing leader who made you feel that you were more important than the leader? How did this make you feel? What were the circumstances? What was the outcome? If you have never experienced this kind of treatment from a leader, imagine what it would be like. Based on your response, explain how displays of humility by a leader exemplify servant leadership. Are these displays important in other types of leadership? Are displays of humility...
Operating Systems Questions (Please help if you can) 1. A computer has cache, main memory, and a disk used for virtual memory. If a referenced word is in the cache, 20ns are required to access it. If it is in main memory but not in the cache, 60ns are required to load it into the cache (this includes the time to originally check the cache), and then, the reference is started again. If the word is not in main memory,...