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  2. Retrospective memory - Wikipedia

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    Mental time travel (MTT) is defined as the ability to mentally project oneself backwards in time to re-live past personal experiences, or forward in time to pre-live possible events in the future. [3] It is a concept created by Canadian psychologist Endel Tulving. It does not simply refer to knowing an event happened, but requires conscious ...

  3. Episodic memory - Wikipedia

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    It is the collection of past personal experiences that occurred at particular times and places; for example, the party on one's 7th birthday. [1] Along with semantic memory, it comprises the category of explicit memory, one of the two major divisions of long-term memory (the other being implicit memory). [2]

  4. Reconstructive memory - Wikipedia

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    Memory rarely relies on a literal recount of past experiences. By using multiple interdependent cognitive processes and functions, there is never a single location in the brain where a given complete memory trace of experience is stored. [1] Rather, memory is dependent on constructive processes during encoding that may introduce errors or ...

  5. Flashback (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the elusive nature of involuntary recurrent memories, very little is known about the subjective experience of flashbacks. However, theorists agree that this phenomenon is in part due to the manner in which memories of specific events are initially encoded (or entered) into memory, the way in which the memory is organized, and also the way in which the individual later recalls the event. [5]

  6. Memory - Wikipedia

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    Stressful life experiences can also cause repression of memories where a person moves an unbearable memory to the unconscious mind. [76] This directly relates to traumatic events in one's past such as kidnappings, being prisoners of war or sexual abuse as a child. The more long term the exposure to stress is, the more impact it may have.

  7. Best Way To Explain Your Job-Jumping Past - AOL

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    Career Luck Project: Best Way To Explain Your Job-Jumping Past Dave Must Create Some Career L.U.C.K.! Using the following four steps, Dave can establish his credibility and focus his job search.

  8. Mental time travel - Wikipedia

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    Various neuroimaging studies have elucidated the brain systems underlying the capacity for mental time travel in adults. Early fMRI studies on the topic revealed a number of close correspondences between remembering past experiences and imagining future experiences in brain activity.

  9. Doctors Say This Is The Key To Avoiding Menopausal ... - AOL

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    Another perk: Fiber helps support good digestive health, i.e. it helps you poop. Dr. Ali recommends trying to load up non-starchy vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, cucumbers, and carrots ...