What is memory?

We are all a bag of chemicals, so how do we sustain, invent and discern memory?

We fire the same set of neurons that were fired when the event was experienced. Or something like that.

“Memory is a stored pattern of connections formed by the brain’s neurons”.

-National Geographic, November
2007 issue “Remember this”

One of the best theories around is that we have a layered hierarchical memory structure:

Really?

Well, all matter is chemicals, right? You might believe in some soul business, whatever that amounts to, but it hardly seems necessary to invoke such theology to account for the phenomenon of memory…

I used to know…

You can’t understand memory without understanding consciousness . . . and nobody really does.

i am studying B.E in Computer and we are told a memory is a storage locations in the computer that holds certain address…

similarly, in case of us, memory is storage locations on brain…

but in case of computer we can delete it while we cannot in case of brains.

Says who?

I remember my first conscious memory, and having the idea that I could recall it later. It was in a house that we moved from when I was 19 months old.

I remember an event that happened before we moved, when I was 12 months old. It’s surprisingly detailed, especially since it’s not a major event, but a rather mundane pleasant occurrence. I have no idea why my brain happened to remember it, rather than other things.

I have asked my mother and aunt about this memory, and they both corroborated its accuracy. But I wonder why I remember this, and not more “important” memories.

If you don’t remember it it’s not a memory, right?

While we can go into more technical detail about cAMP-dependent protein kinase and dendrite production, but the statement above sums our understanding of the process about as wells can be expressed non-technically, and the technical explanations are basically more complicated ways of stating what we don’t know.

“Well, technically speaking, the operation is brain damage, but it’s on a par with a night of heavy drinking. Nothing you’ll miss.”

Stranger

. . . Dammit, I knew that once . . .

A close semantic question. What matters is that if you don’t remember it, you can’t testify. Drink up, my dear.

I was just wondering what it means to remember your first conscious memory. It doesn’t seem like all that much of a trick.

It is quite a trick indeed, to be certain that conscious memory was your first, out of the few others you may have from roughly the same period (or are they?).

It wasn’t so much that conscious memory as the awareness that I could remember it; i.e. play it in my mind sometime in the future.

How would you know it was your first, if a previous one had been erased, or were unrecoverable? The earliest memory someone remembers is always their first. If you don’t remember it, it is not a memory.

Internal storage areas in the computer. The term memory identifies data storage that comes in the form of chips, and the word storage is used for memory that exists on tapes or disks. Moreover, the term memory is usually used as a shorthand for physical memory, which refers to the actual chips capable of holding data. Some computers also use virtual memory, which expands physical memory onto a hard disk.