Charan Ranganath | Why We Remember | Talks at Google
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- Опубліковано 6 бер 2024
- Professor of psychology and neuroscience Charan Ranganath discusses his book Why We Remember: Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold on to What Matters, which reveals the powerful role memory plays in nearly every aspect of our lives, from recalling faces and names, to learning, decision-making, trauma and healing.
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Charan Ranganath is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and director of the Dynamic Memory Lab at the University of California at Davis. For over 25 years, Dr. Ranganath has studied the mechanisms in the brain that allow us to remember past events, using brain imaging techniques, computational modeling and studies of patients with memory disorders. He has been recognized with a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship.
Moderated by Xuan Liu.
I would prefer to have information on Why we forget and What we forget.
Good conversations
Great conversation, thank you so much 🙏🏽
Not interesting conversation
How does one person study memory? Does it have anything to do with looking at photos of a person as he grows up and passes through the many phases of life and is able to experience the good and bad times? I think looking at brain waves and the color representation may not be sufficient. Well of course it's human.
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mental timetravel, superpower
I think I am done with keep explanating to observers that change every so often that isn't able to contribute. That's why I asked researchers to be on the ground and have better context. Can you find a report of significance that bears my name?
00:00:00:[MUSIC PLAYING] XUAN LIU:
00:02:12:What brought you to spend the last 30 years in memory?
00:06:22:XUAN LIU: Ah.
00:09:26:How to Design a Brain - XUAN LIU
00:11:26:CHARAN RANGANATH: "Why we remember"
00:14:00:CHARAN RANGANATH: I'm ready.
00:17:01:CHARAN RANGANATH: Music triggers time travel
00:19:00:XUAN LIU: Oh wow.
00:22:14:XUAN LIU: Oh.
00:25:08:How this superpower change or not change when we age.
00:28:58:CHARAN RANGANATH: Why our brains are rest
00:31:45:CHARAN RANGANATH: Sleep capitalizes on error-
00:34:11:XUAN LIU: Okay.
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Ok. First, you would want to go back to the past only if you think that of the past was more interesting. So if people think that it was my intention, NOPE. I remember myself and love myself better if you had remembered Y2K. if you don't remember to get me 24 years ago, then it's not going to make sense.
What's Sola Scriptura? What did we learn from watching and listening to your favorite music intoxicated with Weed? Need some weed to stop me from answering and giving information.
Memories are created through experience and require use of senses as you go through the experiences in life. Truth is not meant to be flexible once you know it. To say that once you understand the truth and not getting a good explanation from all these antics researchers are doing surely is not very satisfactory. Of course if you are going to do research, won't you have some outcomes to present to me and see what new stuff we learned. I don't mind if they are explicit and also want to know what the end goals were.
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If she says WOW one more time, I'll kill myself!!
RIP
She is totally mentally unmatched.
Have you been fired since then ?
If not, then you are not a genuine professional.