Posted by showcrop on August 10, 2011 at 05:48:06 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Forgetful......... posted by dave2 on August 10, 2011 at 04:07:16:
The medical community has found that short term memory loss is not actually loss of memory. Instead it is the reduced ability of occurrences to IMPRINT in our memories. My research, with the help of my daughter who is a PHD in neurology, has taken this one step further. I have found that memory of seniors is every bit as good as younger people. The problem is that with our life experience we have gained so much knowledge, about so many things, that we are constantly having far deeper, more meaningful thoughts about many subjects than younger people have. This constant accelerated thought process just naturally makes it difficult for daily mundane things like where we left our glasses, or when did we drive by the hardware store, much more difficult to get through and "imprint" in our minds. Such power we old folks have available! we need only to figure out how to harness it!
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