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To: sandintoes who wrote (6477)3/16/2001 4:59:56 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
FAITH

:o)

thanks for sharing that.



To: sandintoes who wrote (6477)3/16/2001 5:25:27 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
Memory is an odd thing... we have long term memory and short term memory... long term memory such as remembering how many pennies there are in a nickel or the shape of a ball, actually develops neural pathways, that kind of memory has literally become a physical phenomenon and it may be impossible to forget that kind of information... short term memory such as what we had for lunch yesterday has no neural pathway, this kind of memory is more susceptible to fading and forgetting... very often someone with total amnesia has all his/her long term memory intact, but the person cannot remember just who he is or where he came from..... he can still remember the shape of a ball and those kinds of things; those bits of memory that have built-in neural pathways in the brain are almost permanent memory and can't be forgotten short of a lesion, traumatic injury, or some kind of organic brain syndrome.....

GZ