Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Memories-Questions

Memory= record of an event, series of events.
Does a strong memory imply greater/deeper/longer experience of subjective time ?
When the memory comes to the surface, does it involve neuronal firing which recapitulates neuronal firing pattern of when the event/subjective experience occurred first?
Why is it that repeated learning reinforces memory ? Is it because repeated learning repeats neuronal firing which is then  encoded faster as a memory record/engram ?
What is the relation between objective time, subjective time and memory ? Is memory of a subjective experience an activity encoded linearly through objective time i.e. passage of quantum states ?
Does encoding of memory involve phase transitions in brain states ?


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