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Title: At Split-Second Intervals, Brain Has Sense of History Post by: Orstio on February 06, 2007, 07:27:52 PM http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa003&articleID=8E2F48DF-E7F2-99DF-3A3C885FD7325BF3&ref=rss
Subconscious, split-second time measurements occur all the time in daily life. When the brain is processing speech, judging the trajectory of a speeding ball, playing (and even appreciating) music it requires using past and present knowledge of the latest stimulus—be it spoken syllables, points in space or musical notes. Dean Buonomano, a neurobiologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, Brain Research Institute, and Uma Karmarkar, a postdoc researcher at U.C., Berkeley, have proposed a model of how the brain tells time that takes into account information from the immediate past while encoding a specific event. Title: Re: At Split-Second Intervals, Brain Has Sense of History Post by: Sarah90 on May 24, 2007, 05:56:07 AM And/or have some fun with these: http://www.wadsworth.com/psychology_d/templates/stripped_features/try_online/tryonline.html# :crowngrin.gif:
Title: Re: At Split-Second Intervals, Brain Has Sense of History Post by: nec208 on June 01, 2007, 09:35:35 PM Quote Subconscious, split-second time measurements occur all the time in daily life. What do they mean here? Quote When the brain is processing speech, judging the trajectory of a speeding ball, playing (and even appreciating) music it requires using past and present knowledge of the latest stimulus—be it spoken syllables, points in space or musical notes The human short term memory is short and long term menory longer ,humans have 2 memory long to memory and short term memory .That say some one shows you a inside of car and each part and how it works all in less than 1 minute you will not remember much . Or that say you drive to LA and never bean to LA and than go back home are you going to remeber each street ? A human long to memory will remeber stuff like 4+4= 8 or 5+5=10 this in the long term memory or like how your house looks or your city .But if you have a math problems like 23+44= you may not know it is 67 or if you in a new city you can get lost or new house you may not remember it. Title: Re: At Split-Second Intervals, Brain Has Sense of History Post by: Sarah90 on June 03, 2007, 02:09:44 AM I guess they lost their minds. :oops
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