Scientists Discover "Glue" That Holds Memory Together
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This is a very interesting Article . BUT am thinking this may be subject to variation,in some individuals particularily
many Aspies .. Am thinking due to a over abundance of Synaptic wiring in their brains.. There might be redundant wiring involved..creating many more access triggers in the brain,for memories . Eg. clear and some very precise memories of things that got to create (possibly traumatic aswell) extra wiring (neural connections) . As this maynot be the case for the average NT person?..17 yrs ago I recall easily the precise details of a most tramatic night . that involved a specific five minute phone call . including most of the exact wording,during the call. And many subsequent conversations
involved around that evening . After I learned somewhere, that memories are not necessarily erased , but always exist in the brain..It is a matter of accessing them for me..Which precisely requires a few neural processing triggers to make it work. Sonetimes very few. All the way back to certain repeated experiences at crib age. And the more current trigger memory that caused the recall of those experiences that occured at 10 years of age. All by a accidental trigger s
Causing me to believe in the Lack of neural pruning in Aspies . So maybe Aspies have abundance of these brain chemicals ? Or just not very effective neural pruning ?
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