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Human Performance

                2.7    Basic flight psychology                         (Menneskelig ydeevne 4 - 2 videoer)



                2.7.1    Memory


                Throughout life, the brain shapes, retrieves, and filters our memories while

                fleeting electrochemical connections formed between brain cells help our "gray

                matter" retain the thoughts, skills, experiences, and knowledge we acquire.




                2.7.1.1    How the brain learns and remembers


                Our brain cells change every time we learn or experience something new. The
                change that occurs from an experience will be reflected in our behavior.


                The  saying  "a  burnt  child  dreads  the  fire"  illustrates  this.  For  example,  if

                someone has walked down a dark street and seen a group of suspicious people

                hanging around the street corner, they will automatically avoid that street the

                next time.




                An experience, a rich environment of people, colors, music,  sounds, books,

                smells, etc., can create learning. Neuroscientists have demonstrated through

                laboratory experiments that when rats live with lots of toys, they have a far

                greater number of interconnected brain cells than their lonely counterparts

                living without stimuli.

                When  a  brain  cell  is  activated,  it  does  so  through  the  release  of  chemical

                substances in the synapses called neurotransmitters, which make them more

                efficient. Research has shown that brain cells (neurons) that are "kept in shape"

                have more connections, more synapses. To form a memory, brain cells must

                create new synaptic links and protein molecules.




                Today, scientists do not perceive memory as a location in the brain, but rather

                as a process that is inseparably linked with retrieval – with "remembering." The

                greatest trigger for remembering is strong associations/connections, especially

                emotions.



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