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  2. 120 Memories Quotes About Cherished Moments in Life - AOL

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    31. “Time’s the thief of memory.” — Stephen King 32. “Collect beautiful moments, not things.” — Unknown 33. “Take the time to make memories today, for tomorrow is never promised.”

  3. Sharing family memories and the benefits of reminiscence ...

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    Looking back on fond memories with loved ones, as you might do at a family reunion or during the holidays, is a wonderful way to bring people together. And it can also help keep your brain sharp ...

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  5. Memory and aging - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the memories of traumas can last a lifetime and other times they can be forgotten, intentionally or not, and the causes are highly debated throughout psychology. There is a possibility that the damage to the brain makes it harder for a person to encode and process information that should be stored in long-term memory (Nairne, 2000).

  6. Reminiscence bump - Wikipedia

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    The memories found within the reminiscence bump significantly contribute to an individual's life goals, self-theories, attitudes, and beliefs. [6] Additionally, life events that occur during the period of the reminiscence bump, such as graduation, marriage, or the birth of a child, are often very novel, thus, making them more memorable. [2]

  7. Short-term memory - Wikipedia

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    The idea of separate memories for short-term and long-term storage originated in the 19th century. [2] A model of memory developed in the 1960s assumed that all memories are formed in one store and transfer to others store after a small period of time. This model is referred to as the "modal model", most famously detailed by Shiffrin. [3]

  8. How We Form Memories and Experience Memory Loss ... - AOL

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    According to Mayo Clinic, another stage is mild cognitive impairment, in which people may have issues with memory, finding the right words, or impaired judgment, but they usually can go about ...

  9. Memoirs of My Life and Writings - Wikipedia

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    Memoirs of My Life and Writings (1796) is an account of the historian Edward Gibbon's life, compiled after his death by his friend Lord Sheffield from six fragmentary autobiographical works Gibbon wrote during his last years. Lord Sheffield's editing has been praised for its ingenuity and taste, but blamed for its unscholarly aggressiveness.