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A Neurologist’s Tips to Protect Your Memory, Words - Coggle Diagram
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Ingrained
As we age, our memory declines. This is an ingrained assumption for many of us.
And some considered the term just too ingrained in the culture. (From 'Schizophrenia’ Still Carries a Stigma.)
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Erode(v)
Storing everything on phone can erode our own mental abilities.
I find it poignant to see them in that form, knowing, as we now do, that both would later be eroded by dementia. (From the NYTimes Sandra Day O’Connor)
impediment(n)
impede(v)
In our day, the greatest impediment of memory is distraction
All of this impedes our ability to focus on the present moment, which is critical for encoding memories.
Obama: Corruption 'biggest impediment to growth'