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Long-term memory (LTM) is the foundation of our conscience, without which the concsience cannot function. The knowledge accumulated as a result of extensive, decades-long studies of neurons that are involved in recording and storage of information in the human brain, as well as all the research papers and books available on this subject, are certainly of great interest and value to specialists in the field of human conscience. Much of the knowledge in this field can be generalized and systematized; however, the entire ocean of details known in this field hardly contains a single piece of holistic knowledge. Transfer of information is accompanied by transmittal of electrical signals. Neurons may differ in size by as much as one and a half order of magnitude; neurons form cell ensembles, and any excitement of a neuron that belongs to that ensemble will cause an excitement of the entire ensemble; a brain injury may cause a memory deterioration or complete amnesia depending on which part of the brain has been injured; and so on and so forth.
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Long-term memory (LTM) is the foundation of our conscience, without which the concsience cannot function. The knowledge accumulated as a result of extensive, decades-long studies of neurons that are involved in recording and storage of information in the human brain, as well as all the research papers and books available on this subject, are certainly of great interest and value to specialists in the field of human conscience. Much of the knowledge in this field can be generalized and systematized; however, the entire ocean of details known in this field hardly contains a single piece of holistic knowledge. Transfer of information is accompanied by transmittal of electrical signals. Neurons may differ in size by as much as one and a half order of magnitude; neurons form cell ensembles, and any excitement of a neuron that belongs to that ensemble will cause an excitement of the entire ensemble; a brain injury may cause a memory deterioration or complete amnesia depending on which part of the brain has been injured; and so on and so forth.
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