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while memory in the hippocampus can be retrieved.s... what we are saying is, depending on where memory is stored, whether it is stored in the hippocampus or cortex, the ability of recall cues to retrieve them is drastically different. the one in the hippocampus can be easily retrieved, but the one which is stored in the cortex cannot. and it turns out that, in alzheimer's studies, that we have found a way to convert silent memory kit active memory, by manipulating the memory holding cells. and we could cure the early alzheimer's memory impairment. so these findings indicate a similar state exists naturally in the process of memory and processing in oui’ process of memory and processing in our normal brain. just finally, how significant are you think your findings are? we have made significant progress in understanding how the short—term memories are converted to the long—term storage of that memory. that fundamental aspect of science. thank you for being with bbc world news. hello there, good morning. sunny weather at the masters, su
while memory in the hippocampus can be retrieved.s... what we are saying is, depending on where memory is stored, whether it is stored in the hippocampus or cortex, the ability of recall cues to retrieve them is drastically different. the one in the hippocampus can be easily retrieved, but the one which is stored in the cortex cannot. and it turns out that, in alzheimer's studies, that we have found a way to convert silent memory kit active memory, by manipulating the memory holding cells. and...
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you would want to be up to make their hippocampus more plastic.lt said for anxiety disorder. >> thank you for having us. >> see you next time. ♪ >> welcome to the best of bloomberg west. the major stories from the region this week. turkish motors narrowly handed president erdogan sweeping new powers in a referendum criticized by opposition groups. announced its review of policy on iran -- rex tillerson want it could be another north korea if nuclear ambitions are less --
you would want to be up to make their hippocampus more plastic.lt said for anxiety disorder. >> thank you for having us. >> see you next time. ♪ >> welcome to the best of bloomberg west. the major stories from the region this week. turkish motors narrowly handed president erdogan sweeping new powers in a referendum criticized by opposition groups. announced its review of policy on iran -- rex tillerson want it could be another north korea if nuclear ambitions are less --
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then you would want to be up to make their hippocampus more plastic.as he said for the adult anxiety disorder. >> thank you for having us. >> see you next time. ? alisa: i am alisa parenti and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your first word news. president trump has signed executive orders today to review u.s. tax regulations and roll back dodd-frank. the president also says businesses and individuals are cut"ve "a massive tax under a package he plans to unveil next week. president trump says young immigrants shielded from deportation should rest easy. he tells the a.p. he is not after the dreamers, just criminals. supreme court justice neil gorsuch cast his first deciding vote, allowing arkansas to begin executing death row inmate
then you would want to be up to make their hippocampus more plastic.as he said for the adult anxiety disorder. >> thank you for having us. >> see you next time. ? alisa: i am alisa parenti and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your first word news. president trump has signed executive orders today to review u.s. tax regulations and roll back dodd-frank. the president also says businesses and individuals are cut"ve "a massive tax...
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then you would want to be up to make their hippocampus more plastic. he said for the adult anxiety disorder. >> thank you for having us. >> see you next time. ♪ >> is a $2.5 billion industry, and i'm just in kelly. -- jason kelly. we talked with some of those investors about what's on their mind during the first 100 days of the trump presidency and a world awash with money that may make dealmaking more difficult going forward. withirst conversation is david rubenstein, the cofounder and co-ceo of carlyle gr
then you would want to be up to make their hippocampus more plastic. he said for the adult anxiety disorder. >> thank you for having us. >> see you next time. ♪ >> is a $2.5 billion industry, and i'm just in kelly. -- jason kelly. we talked with some of those investors about what's on their mind during the first 100 days of the trump presidency and a world awash with money that may make dealmaking more difficult going forward. withirst conversation is david rubenstein, the...
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if you did functional imaging simultaneously, you will notice the hippocampus is lighting up during thatd of time. what our research is suggesting is that actually adolescents are , probably better at this type of learning, these previously dangerous places that are no longer dangerous. charlie: what is a previously thought of dangerous place? >> for example inside an airplane. >> or the classroom. the vehicle for change in terms of psychotherapy comes from cognitive behavioral therapy. john and i were the code leads for the largest -- the combination of medication and cognitive behavioral therapy got most kids -- 80% -- well but , the monotherapy got a number of kids well. exposure, exposing the person to what they are afraid of is key and critical. with the work we learned from francis in terms of mice in the adolescent phase, you have to make the context real for the kids. the work we do, we bring our kids out into the world. they are on subways, they are on restaurants, we are taking them places to expose them to what they are afraid of. we have a virtual classroom, a college classro
if you did functional imaging simultaneously, you will notice the hippocampus is lighting up during thatd of time. what our research is suggesting is that actually adolescents are , probably better at this type of learning, these previously dangerous places that are no longer dangerous. charlie: what is a previously thought of dangerous place? >> for example inside an airplane. >> or the classroom. the vehicle for change in terms of psychotherapy comes from cognitive behavioral...
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make a little hole right here on the side of the head, and put some depth electrodes into their hippocampusu verbatim a book they read 60 years ago. >> stephen: in conclusion-- my department adjudicates housing discrimination. ( laughter ) you could drill a hole in my head, and-- and put, like, a power cable in there, and i could not tell you what the (bleep) he is talking about. ( laughter ) ( applause ) stick around. we'll be right back. then we wad it up to make it nice and soft. but grandma, we use charmin ultra soft so we don't have to wad to get clean. mmm, cushiony...and we can use less. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. remember, that's charmin in there... no wasteful wadding! we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin. it's your tv, take it with you. with directv now and at&t, get the ultimate in entertainment plus unlimited data. get directv now for $10 a month when you have the new at&t unlimited plus plan. ,,,,,,,, dad likare you going
make a little hole right here on the side of the head, and put some depth electrodes into their hippocampusu verbatim a book they read 60 years ago. >> stephen: in conclusion-- my department adjudicates housing discrimination. ( laughter ) you could drill a hole in my head, and-- and put, like, a power cable in there, and i could not tell you what the (bleep) he is talking about. ( laughter ) ( applause ) stick around. we'll be right back. then we wad it up to make it nice and soft. but...
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actually increases with physical activity in the hippocampus is the part of the brain most relevant for memory. so there's something going on when people actually exercise. we think it's probably newew neurons, new connections. it's also a fascinating area of explanation.but we don't have all the answers, there's a lot of interesting clues. so it sounds like just do this or do that. most of the things that i chose to disguise by the things that have the best evidence and have a biology of explaining why they may work. >> is there evidence that a mediterranean diet may have an impact? >> yes, i didn't discuss diet as much because i have a limitedi amount of time. i say that the area of diet is a very interesting one. a lot of interest in it, but not as much work that we know soor far. the idea that single nurturance, say vitamins for omega-3, those have been studied and how thatat worked out so well. the field is now shifting towards more of a pattern of diet. suez yielded to a mediterranean diet, healthy diet with not just one teacher, but the whole shebang.is that is looking much m
actually increases with physical activity in the hippocampus is the part of the brain most relevant for memory. so there's something going on when people actually exercise. we think it's probably newew neurons, new connections. it's also a fascinating area of explanation.but we don't have all the answers, there's a lot of interesting clues. so it sounds like just do this or do that. most of the things that i chose to disguise by the things that have the best evidence and have a biology of...
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and the hippocampus is the part of the brain most relevant for memory. so there's something going on when people exercise. we think it's new newurons, new connections. it's fascinatinfascinating. we don't have all of the answers but there's a lot of interesting clues. so it sounds like, oh, just do a good diet or do this or that. but most of the things that i chose to discuss are the things that i think have the best evidence and actually have a lot of biology explaining why they may work. >> is there evidence that a mediterranean diet may have an impact in. >> i didn't discuss diet as much because i had a limited amount of time. i'd say that the area of diet is a very interesting one. a lot of interest in it. but not as much work that we know so far. so the idea that single nutrients, vitamins or omega 3, those have been studied and haven't worked out so well. the field is now shifting towards more of a pattern of diet. so as you allude to, a mediterranean diet, a healthy diet where it's not just one nutrient but the whole shebang. and that's looking mu
and the hippocampus is the part of the brain most relevant for memory. so there's something going on when people exercise. we think it's new newurons, new connections. it's fascinatinfascinating. we don't have all of the answers but there's a lot of interesting clues. so it sounds like, oh, just do a good diet or do this or that. but most of the things that i chose to discuss are the things that i think have the best evidence and actually have a lot of biology explaining why they may work....