The Memory Code Summary


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The Memory Key


The Memory Key

Author: F. M. McPherson

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2004


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Toward a Theory of Neuroplasticity


Toward a Theory of Neuroplasticity

Author: Christopher A. Shaw

language: en

Publisher: Psychology Press

Release Date: 2013-03-07


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This book provides a broad survey of many of the major areas in neuroplasticity research by leading investigators in the field. The topics considered range across all levels of nervous system organization from the molecular to behavioral levels for species ranging from C. elegans to humans. In addition, the effects of development and neuropathological events are discussed. A final summary chapter synthesizes the data gathered in this volume in order to provide the basis for a general theory of neuroplasticity.

Summary of Lynne Kelly's The Memory Code


Summary of Lynne Kelly's The Memory Code

Author: Everest Media,

language: en

Publisher: Everest Media LLC

Release Date: 2022-05-23T22:59:00Z


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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The complexity of oral traditions has been recognized only recently. Indigenous cultures were seen as intellectually inferior and primitive, but they were actually very complex and advanced. They memorized a great deal of information, and used it to navigate their environment. #2 The need to know the animals and plants that live in a specific area is common among Indigenous people. They often have a love of knowledge for knowledge’s sake, and they often record the names, sounds, behavior, and habitats of animals in myths, songs, and dry sand paintings. #3 The dances of Australian Aboriginal tribes are a complement to the songs they sing. They not only entertain but information can be encoded in dance that defies clear expression in words. #4 The songs, dances, and mythology of the kachina, the mythological beings who perform much of the Pueblo oral tradition, tell the stories of mythological characters who act out the highly memorable narratives.