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Aaron Wong
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Consolidation: During sleep, the hippocampus facilitates the offline connection between the neocortex, serving as a temporary support system. However, this process is not effective when learning new information, such as establishing index links. - p. 48-50
— Feb 18, 2026 01:27AM
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Aaron Wong
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In the hippocampus, information passes through telegraph-line-like axons. Axons are wrapped by fatty myelin, an insulator which speeds up signals. Practising strengthens synapse links and thickens the myelin. This white matter links distant parts for complex skills. Soon, the WM can retrieve information from the neocortex without indexing via the hippocampus. - p. 45-46
— Feb 18, 2026 01:01AM
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Aaron Wong
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Hippocampus is an index that merely links to information in the neocortex. It can link for at most a few months, which is enough time to consolidate the links in the cortex. - p. 44, 46
— Feb 18, 2026 12:53AM
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Aaron Wong
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Declarative learning system: mostly conscious learning you can declare
• working memory
• hippocampus: above each ear, 1.5” inside, size of a big lima bean
• neocortex: ‘napkin’ few mm (6 neurons) thick, 24” X 24”, following & buried in brain’s surface folds (excludes thinner allocortex)
- p. 43
— Feb 18, 2026 12:50AM
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• working memory
• hippocampus: above each ear, 1.5” inside, size of a big lima bean
• neocortex: ‘napkin’ few mm (6 neurons) thick, 24” X 24”, following & buried in brain’s surface folds (excludes thinner allocortex)
- p. 43
Aaron Wong
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Ways of remembering:
1. Declarative memory: involving facts/events consciously recalled; in working memory, hippocampus, LTM in neocortex
2. Procedural memory: how to do something; in basal ganglia & neocortex
- p. 43
— Jan 22, 2026 05:03AM
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1. Declarative memory: involving facts/events consciously recalled; in working memory, hippocampus, LTM in neocortex
2. Procedural memory: how to do something; in basal ganglia & neocortex
- p. 43
Aaron Wong
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Retrieval processes are involved in expressions of knowledge (e.g. answering factual questions, explaining concepts, inferring, applying knowledge to a new problem, creativity & innovation), drawing upon the past in the service of the present. - p. 43
— Jan 22, 2026 05:00AM
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