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		<description><![CDATA[/&#62; The brain has a dual cortex, left and right. Each has a projection called the left and right temporal lobes respectively. The later is associated with retaining voice-intoned (singing) memories, familiar incidents, and analysis of non-verbal data. The former takes care of listed information, recognizes monotone language, and analyses verbal terminologies. In case a ]]></description>
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<p>The brain has a dual cortex, left and right. Each has a projection called the left and right temporal lobes respectively. The later is associated with retaining voice-intoned (singing) memories, familiar incidents, and analysis of non-verbal data. The former takes care of listed information, recognizes monotone language, and analyses verbal terminologies. In case a portion of the brain is lagging, recalling memories linked to that part of the brain is also going to dawdle.<br />
There are signs that you can identify to figure out what type of memory loss your are experiencing such as: <br />
Pay close attention to the kind of information that is eluding you. If it is something related to your daily course of life, like your marriage anniversary, or where you kept your watch, then it is high time you saw a doctor.<br />
If your friends and families begin to notice you are having problems remembering this is a good indicator of short term memory loss. It also happens when you can&#8217;t recall an answer to a question already answered a short while ago.<br />
If you begin finding your day to day belongings in odd places then you could be experiencing memory loss.<br />
If you realize your having problems with your memory you should talk to a doctor immediately. It is much easier to cure or recover from memory loss when you find out in its early stages. Talk to your doctor.<br />
There are home remedies you can do to improve your memory or stimulate the brain such as smelling peppermint. Research confirms that smelling peppermint stimulates the temporal lobes of the brain. Also doing puzzles, mazes, and reading can keep the brain stimulated and active.</p>
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