
AFP 128: Mike Campbell - Glossika and Repetition Learning
The Actual Fluency Podcast for Language Learners
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Do You Have Any Signs of Alzheimer's Disease?
There's a little bit of science behind this and most of our memories go through a piece in the brain called the hippocampus. If you experience if you experience Something happening That becomes part of your long-term memory Normally that if you have sight and sound and smell and touch and all of these other things They all create an individual anchor so more connections with that cell or that group of cells that create that memory And so those connections the more connections you have um the deeper Ingrained it is in your brain So for example, if you do experience a car accident You're going to have a lot of a lot of anchors in there and a lot of trauma involved with that It actually stays in your
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