Yes, it is theoretically possible to have terrible short-term memory and good long-term memory. The hippocampus , where memories are encode is the area of the brain most prone to damage. This is separate to where memories are stored. Hypoxia and most drugs hit it harder than any other section. Is it possible to have a bad short - term memory.
Why is my long-term memory so poor?
What are the benefits of having good short-term. Dementia is a general term for cognitive decline that interferes with daily living. It’s progressive, which. Memory may gradually improve over time. I will never learn this and up until the exact moment of the test, I remember nothing.
The short - term and long - term memory loss associated with chemotherapy treatments used to combat cancer is known as chemo brain. We remember the facts important to our lives and the tasks that we repeat frequently. The rest of our daily experiences rarely become long -lasting memories.
In fact, we retain most information for only a few minutes or hours before it fades away.
For long term , you recall things in sequence - this person did this, then that happened as a result of it. Short-term memory is usually filled with blanks and corrupted data, and has yet to be processed fully. In a sense, short-term memory is just long - term memory in waiting. Both short - term and working memory use the prefrontal cortex whereas long - term memory lives in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex.
To learn how information makes its way out of long - term memory , see the next page. There are many possible causes of short - term memory loss, some of which are only temporary and can be remedied. However, many of the medical conditions that cause short - term memory loss are permanent and will eventually lead to long - term memory loss as well.
A brain aneurysm may cause short - term memory loss, as well as long - term memory loss. Short - term memory loss is often the first sign of many conditions. Aneurysms are wek, bulging spots on the wall of brain arteries, according to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF).
There are already comprehensive so I’ll steer clear of unnecessarily repeating what has already been stated. BuzzFeed Staff, Mexico. Take a good , long look at this GIF. Horrible short term memory , good long term memory. For example, I can tell you what I bought at the store yesterday and which cashier rang up my groceries.
BUT as always, I can also tell you that I forgot where I parked while I was in the store. I’ve written another answer on the topic of “ short - term ” or working memory that’s worth reading as a preface to this answer. We don’t have a lot of control over how many things we can hold in our active focus.
Researchers have found some simple (but weird) ways to improve short - term memory.
Alzheimer’s and other dementias can affect long - term memory in two different ways. A person can have difficulty storing the information in the long - term memory , and they also can have challenges with retrieving it. Different kinds of dementia can result in either or both of these disruptions to long - term memory.
Now, the question is, is this difference in memory a good thing or a bad thing? Well… I think it really depends on how you look at it. Obviously to struggle with short-term memory and recall can be a really big disadvantage, and believe it or not, having a good long - term memory has its disadvantages, too.
In short term memory loss, there is a malfunction. The brain either can’t hold on to the short term memories or the short term memories can’t be transferred to the long term memory storage area and gets booted by new incoming information. Short term memory loss usually starts off slow, unless it is due to an. I honestly had no idea where to post this.
For the purpose of a discussion on memory loss, short term memory is equivalent to very recent memories, usually measured in minutes-to-days. Examples of short term memory include where you parked your car this morning, what you had for lunch yesterday, and remembering details from a book. It is possible that one form of memory is stronger than the other due to that part of the brain being stronger.
Possibly an injury to the hea at some point, may have damaged the weaker part.
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