What is the effect of having so many detached memories with no physical stimulus?
What is the effect of having so many detached memories with no physical stimulus?
If speech alone was able to meet the needs of humans, why was writing even invented? What incentives would exist to motivate our ancestors to invent new ways of communicating? The answer lies in the need for extrasomatic memory, which allowed humans to build and maintain a mass of knowledge outside the body. Allowing knowledge to be transferred from the human
mind to any given physical medium permitted others to gain said knowledge without co-existing in time and space with the original “author”.
While digital memory is capable of creating discrepancies between the real and the remembered, so is miscommunication.
Different parts of the brain for different types of memory
Declarative memory
In March of 1985, Clive Wearing, an eminent English musician and musicologist in his mid-forties, was struck by a brain infection—a herpes encephalitis—affecting especially the parts of his brain concerned with memory. He was left with a memory span of only seconds—the most devastating case of amnesia ever recorded.
Of course he needed to think to realise this, but the fact that he would then never get the chance to discuss or reflect upon this thought means he may as well never have had it.
A discussion of Schacter's 7 sins of memory
Multiple blog entries on memory
You won't be able to Google it either...
Hmmm...?