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Retrograde Amnesia

1. The process of recovering a memory after the falling object I would start with a repeated tasks to push my trigering my brain. For example, If I used to play piano and now I don’t remember how to do it, I would probably take some piano classes and start learning how to play. I believe, I gona spend more time to memorise how to play and learning simple melodies, notes. I will repeat this over and over just to push my brain to remember. Miracles happens). maybe my brain give me some flash back.

2. Feelings and some action are hard to recover, so I would stay around my family and relatives just to feel more comfortale. My life would be much hurder, for sure. I would feel miserable.

3. I would choose to recover my memories how to play piano, remember my friends’ Birthday, my relatives names and the love I felt for my boyfriend. I would avoit to remember the time I struggle with no money in USA, becouse I am an international student, and how sick I was ones.

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Working out is benefitial for sure! It is not only keeps us in shape but also influence on our ability to learn. Many researchers proved that exercising helps us fall and stay asleep more easily, and it increases the amount of time we spend in the deepest stage of sleep. This means, sleeping well helps to rest our mind from every day stress and boosting the ability for our brain to work better. Moreover, during physical activity the brain releases endorphins. When these “feel good” chemicals are released in the brain, they cause a sense of well-being. This release, in turn, results an overall improvement in mood. Not only does a good workout release endorphins, but a person’s self-image is greatly improved after exercising. By working out, you can significantly improve the way you feel about yourself physically, which in turn can help improve your mental self perception. So, in conclusion, guys, make exercise routine as your daily habit as I do)!
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Hello, students)

My name is Kate and I am a transfer student from Belarus.My dream was to study at Baruch college and here we go, I am a student now. interesting in traveling, reading.My hobby is sport, and to be specific, bodybuilding and running on long distances.Working in retail.love to meet new people and interesting in making friends.

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"Working out is benefitial for sure! It is not only keeps us in shape but also influence on our ability to learn. Many researchers proved that exercising helps us fall and stay asleep more easily, and it increases the amount of time we spend in the deepest stage of sleep. This means, sleeping well helps to rest our mind from every day stress and boosting the ability for our brain to work better. Moreover, during physical activity the brain releases endorphins. When these “feel good” chemicals are released in the brain, they cause a sense of well-being. This release, in turn, results an overall improvement in mood. Not only does a good workout release endorphins, but a person’s self-image is greatly improved after exercising. By working out, you can significantly improve the way you feel about yourself physically, which in turn can help improve your mental self perception. So, in conclusion, guys, make exercise routine as your daily habit as I do)!"
posted on Oct 2, 2011, on the post Case Study for how everyday exercise can improve cognitive stability in college students.

"Hi, Bryan Li)! This is Kate from PSY class. U seems like a very fun guy! I like Sudokis too. Working a lot keep me consentrate on different objects, so nowadays have no time to enjoying it as I used to it before. Looks like we all have something in common. Thanks everyone for shearing interest). Kate."
posted on Sep 23, 2011, on the post I’m Saying Hello!