Saturday, August 3, 2019
Flash Memory Essay -- essays research papers
 Flash Memory      PSYCHOLOGY TERM PAPER         Memory is the main faculty of retaining and recalling past experiences.  A repressed memory, is one that is retained in the sub conscious mind, in which  one is not aware of it but where it can still affect both conscious thoughts,  memory, and behavior. When memory is distorted, the result can be referred to  what has been called the "False Memory Syndrome"(Thomas Billing Publishing  1995) : a condition in which a person's identity and interpersonal  relationships are entered around a memory of traumatic experience which is  obviously false but the person strongly believes that it isn't. However, the  syndrome is not only characterized by false memories alone. We all have  memories that are inaccurate. Instead, the syndrome may be diagnosed when the  memory is so severely disoriented that it changes the individual's entire  personality and lifestyle, therefore, disrupting all sorts of other behaviors.  The means of personality disorder is on purpose. False memory syndrome is  especially destructive because the person carefully avoids any confrontation  what so ever with any evidence that might challenge the memory. So this  syndrome takes on a life of its own, keeping itself to be alone and resistant  to correction. The person may become so focused on the memory that he or she  may be effectively distracted from coping with real problems in his or her life.       There are many models which try to explain how memory works.  Nevertheless, we do not know exactly how memory works. One of the most  questionable models of memory is the one which assumes that every experience a  person has had is "recorded" in memory and that, "some of these memories are  from traumatic events too terrible to want to remember"(Thomas Billings  Publishing 1995). . These terrible memories are locked away in the sub conscious  mind, (i.e. repressed, only to be remembered in adulthood when some triggering  event opens the door to the unconscious). Both before and after the repressed  memory is remembered, it causes physical and mental disorders in a person.       Some people have made an effort to explain their pain. Even Cancer, was  known to form in some through repressed memories of incest in the body.  Scientists have studied related phenomenon such as people wh...              ...he victim had been shown, there is no way of knowing whether the victim is  remembering the assailant or the picture.       Another interesting fact about memory is that studies have shown that  there is no connection between the result feeling a person has about memory and  that memory being accurate. Also, opposed to what many believe, hypnosis does  not aid memory's accuracy because subjects are unconscience while under  hypnosis.(Copeland Publishing 1989) It is possible to create false memories in  people's minds by suggestion.       Why would someone remember something so horrible if it really did not  happen? This is a haunting question, but there are several possible  explanations which might shed light on some of the false memories. A  pseudomemory, for example, may be a kind of symbolic expression of troubled  family relationships. It may be that in such a position people more readily  believe things happened when they didn't. When people enter therapy, they do so  to get better. They want to change. People also tend to look for some  explanation for why they have a problem. Victims come to trust the person they  have chosen to help them.                       
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