Cognition and Memory
Cognition: Particularly Memory
Starting from a purely global point, at least as far as it applies to humans (animals in general actually), the brain is where everything begins. Within its folds and neural pathways are contained the chemicals that allow the electrical impulses which in turn produce thought. Every creature has thought at some level. A gnat does not travel completely based on instinct; there is some primitive awareness of what it is traveling toward and the need to possess certain elements from its environment which will allow the tiny insect to feed and reproduce. Of course, some would have people believe that every action is the result of some type of instinctual movement toward some reward and away from a punishment. Others see every action or thought as resulting from environmental stimuli and believe that nothing occurs innately. Of course, most beliefs that include such all or nothing statements are false, but these two, behaviorism and strict biological psychology, offer some elements of the truth with regard to thought, so they must at least be paid attention to. Since the brain is where it all begins, that is where the discussion starts.
Cognition is the simple term people use to explain very complex processes. Among these are memory and decision making. Both are very complex cognitive abilities that only some animals possess to one degree or another, but humans can accomplish both to a surprisingly advanced degree. Memory can be said to occur in stages which starts with an input being moved to the short-term...
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