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This is a detailed, clear, simple, and interesting academic and intellectual trip into neuron, axons, synapses, and their bases in memory formation and learning. The author goes after the origin of his first primordial memory in an attempt to find and nurture his own identity and personality. Memories can be categorized as working memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. In addition, we have conscious, unconscious, toxic, automatic, and uncategorized memory, such as adoptive memory in the immune system-puzzling but challenging memory during matching nucleotides and amino acids. T-cells…mehr

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This is a detailed, clear, simple, and interesting academic and intellectual trip into neuron, axons, synapses, and their bases in memory formation and learning. The author goes after the origin of his first primordial memory in an attempt to find and nurture his own identity and personality. Memories can be categorized as working memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. In addition, we have conscious, unconscious, toxic, automatic, and uncategorized memory, such as adoptive memory in the immune system-puzzling but challenging memory during matching nucleotides and amino acids. T-cells memory recognize, identify, and destroy pathogens among billions of cells, genes, and proteins packaging for self-protection and function. Long-term unconscious memory is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to cognitive memory. Further exploring his initial objective-the primordial memory-the author encounters the electrical and chemical reactions coming under the domain of genes without ignoring DNA. Last but not least is memory of love, from birth till death. It is encoded in a memory that encompasses my whole body.
Autorenporträt
I have a vast, rich, diversified and long experience working with children, adolescents and adults with a myriad of psychological, biological (brain) and family problems in mental health clinics and hospitals. I have spent many years as a supervisor and director of mental health clinics in New York City. During my professional practice, I became concerned by the role that memory and learning plays in many brain diseases and mental disorders. I set out to research the genesis of human¿s primordial memory and its development hoping to find an effective therapeutic tool. I explored education psychology later moving into biology and related field, the brain, neurons, axons, dendrites, synapse and memory became the focus of my life. I accomplished my academic work in Puerto Rico, New York and California. I have received accolades from New York University, University of Puerto Rico and Department of Veterans Affairs. As well associations of academic professors here and abroad. I am a graduate from Gestalt Center for Psychotherapy and Training.