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Reflection#2 – Memory

For this reflection, imagine that you were unexpectedly struck by a falling object, which caused you to experience retrograde amnesia. As we learned, retrograde amnesia is the loss of memories which occurred before the brain injury. In this case, imagine this accident has caused you to forget all your explicit memories from childhood up until you were struck by the falling object.

Luckily, a medication has been developed to help you recover your memories, but it’s up to you to guide the recovery process.

1. How would you begin the process of recovering your memory? Who would you turn to, where would you search, and how would you proceed?
-I would begin the process of recovering my memory by asking my parents, family, relatives, and friends the places I visit the most before having the injury. Hoping to start from the places that I should familiar to. Looking at pictures and videos should help too since episodic memories includes events that happen ealier in my life. As I have said, I would turn to my family, friends, and relatives because they know about my past and they can tell me stories of my past. I would also start to search objects around me to see whether I can think of something that happens to me in the past.

2. Please describe the emotional journey you imagine you would be going through as you attempt to reconstruct your life. Imagine the feelings you would have.
-I think my emotion will be very angry and complicated since it is difficult for a person to live without his or her memory. Also, I’ll think that I’m very stupid because I can’t memorize the things that I learned in school too. Without knowing what had happened and the things that I previously learned, I can’t imagine how my rest of the life will be. Even if I accepted to treat by hypnosis, there will still be a chance of failure.

3. Suppose you were able to pick and choose the memories you wanted to recover from your life. What types of memories would you choose to retain and what types of memories might you decide to edit out of your remembered experience? Positive, negative, painful, happy, angry, frightened, etc. Please elaborate and explain some your decision making process.
– For me, I would choose to remember everything that happened and learned earlier in my life. I think most people will choose to forget the unhappy memories and keep the delightful memories to themselves. However, if I choose only to remember the happy ones, then my life will not be awesome. I think that every person’s life should be full of different kinds of memories, so that when we get older, we can get a taste of what had happened to ourselves earlier in life. Also, most human beings make mistakes, and if they choose to forget what kind of mistakes they make, they’ll probably repeat those mistakes again. Without previously memories, I will not be the person I am today.

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Hello!

Hi everybody! My name is Ka Fun Kwan, but I prefer others call me Katherine instead. I’m new to this school, and this is my first semester here. Also, I’m a transfer student so the surroundings is new to me. My major is accounting, and I started some accounting classes in another CUNY school. I migrated to this country 7 years ago from Hong Kong. I live with my parents, brothers, and sisters. I think my family is kind of big because I live with my grandparents as well. At home, I’ll speak two languages (English and Cantonese)because I need to communicate with my grandparents. I think many of you will speak more than one language at home, right?  When there’s free time, I’ll read novels and watch movies.In high school, I joined a few clubs such as Key Club and the Red Cross. Now in Baruch, I’m looking forward to join more activities and clubs. Does anyone has any suggestions?

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"Comment Prompt (Group’s A & B): 1. After reading the reflection writer’s description, what do you think was happening to them during the meditation on a physiological level? She was able to calm herself and let her negative goes away. Her mind can let go the pressure she was going through and her body became stabilized. 2. Based on your readings throughout the semester, what areas of their central and peripheral nervous systems may have been effected during the meditation? I think the brain area in the central nervous system, and particularly, the parasympathetic nervous system in the peripheral nervous system, which deals with returning the body and mind to a relaxed and resting state is working during the meditation process. 3. What questions do you have for the writer about their experience? I am sure when people meditating, they will often have other thoughts coming into their minds. My question for the writer is that did you experience a thought that is keep bothering you even you tell yourself not to think of it. 4. Based on the description provided, would you be open to trying the same meditation exercise? Sure enough, I would be open to trying the same meditation exercise. As a student, I always come across pressure in my school work and I am willing to look for a method to reduce those pressure."
posted on Nov 19, 2011, on the post Meditation~~

"By the way, I like your research topic. :)"
posted on Oct 5, 2011, on the post Breakfast & Learning

"Hi Askar, I like your hypothesis and I have to agree with you. I want to figure out do students get better grade on exams have anything to do with breakfast too. If I were you, my suggestions for the experiment will be not to conduct a survey. sometimes when people filling out a survey, they will lie to you and to themselves. For me, I will experiment it differently. For example, I will ask 500 people to come to school and observe how many students will eat breakfast in the morning. I think observing will work out better. The drawback of the experiment will be measuring the performance. Since some people study more and work harder then others, I personally don't think the grades or performance is only based on breakfast. The next step after publishing or presenting to the public, I would say repeating the experiment twice or even more times can help to advance. If the results (performance and grades) are different from the first time, then I think the main point is that behaviors of people will always changes. And a different twist to conduct the research will be asking a group not to have breakfast and see how well will they perform."
posted on Oct 5, 2011, on the post Breakfast & Learning

"Hey Ruby, when are you going to visit Hong Kong? I'm going back this winter. Hoping to see you there. :)"
posted on Sep 23, 2011, on the post Hello :D