Broken memories
Outline the broken memories.
Memory is the process by which we acquire, store, and recall information. It plays an important role in our daily lives, helping us to understand the world, think about problems, make decisions, and form the basis of our personal identities and experiences. However, sometimes memories can become fragmented, causing us to be unable to accurately recall things from the past.
The nature and role of memory.
Memories are formed and consolidated through connections and the exchange of information between neurons in the brain. It can be divided into two types: short-term memory and long-term memory. Short-term memory is the ability to store and process information for short periods of time, while long-term memory is the ability to store information and keep it for long periods of time. The role of memory is to help us learn new knowledge, recall past experiences, and stay alert to the outside world.
The shattering and forgetting of memories.
Fragmentation and forgetting of memories is a common phenomenon in our daily lives. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including brain damage, aging, substance abuse, psychosis, etc. Forgetting is when we are unable to recall past experiences or information again, while memory fragmentation is when the memory information stored inside us becomes incomplete or distorted.