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#Implicit Memory Reel by @healwithbritt (verified account) - If you've ever had a reaction to something that felt surprising or disproportionate, it's not a character flaw, and it makes perfect sense when you un
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If you’ve ever had a reaction to something that felt surprising or disproportionate, it’s not a character flaw, and it makes perfect sense when you understand how memory works in the nervous system. A colleague of mine, @theanxietymd, once described triggers as emotional age regression, and here’s the science behind it. Most people think of memory as explicit memory. This is the kind that is verbal, chronological, and story based. You can usually name when something happened, where it happened, and how it unfolded. But trauma often lives in a different type of memory system entirely: through implicit memory, or body memory. Implicit memory is stored as sensation, emotion, impulse, tension, and learned response, similar to muscle memory. Here is the part most people are never taught. Implicit memory does not carry a timestamp. There is no clear sense of past versus present. So when it is activated, it does not feel like remembering. It feels like now. This is why a trigger can feel so immediate and overwhelming. Your adult mind may not recall a clear story, but your nervous system is responding as if the original experience is happening in real time. This is not a failure or regression. It is your body doing exactly what it learned to do to survive. So instead of asking “what is wrong with me?”, a gentler and more accurate question becomes “what did my body learn to do to get through what it lived through?” Comment PODCAST to learn all about how trauma memory works in the latest podcast episode, or PROGRAM to join me in the Body-First Healing program to move forward without looking back. #traumahealing #nervoussystem #somatichealing #bodyfirsthealing healingjourney
#Implicit Memory Reel by @drsteele56 (verified account) - Doing This Each Night Improved Cognition and Memory By 226% #dementia #alzheimers #dementiaawareness #foryoupage
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Doing This Each Night Improved Cognition and Memory By 226% #dementia #alzheimers #dementiaawareness #foryoupage
#Implicit Memory Reel by @_mindspark_classes - "How does your brain remember everything? 🧠✨
Learn the stages of memory in seconds!
Perfect for 11th STD Psychology revision 📚"
"First, sensory memo
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“How does your brain remember everything? 🧠✨ Learn the stages of memory in seconds! Perfect for 11th STD Psychology revision 📚” “First, sensory memory briefly holds information from your senses.” “Then short-term memory keeps limited information for a few seconds.” “Important information is stored in long-term memory for a long time.” “Explicit memory is what you can consciously remember and explain.” “Episodic memory stores your personal life experiences.” “Semantic memory stores facts, knowledge, and concepts.” “Implicit memory works automatically without conscious effort.” “Procedural memory helps you perform skills and actions.” “Finally, retrieval helps you bring stored information back when needed.” #hscpsychology #class11psychology #memorychapter #studyreel #MindSparkClasses
#Implicit Memory Reel by @reileydunlop_ (verified account) - The easiest 3 new memory secrets👇🏽🧠✅

As the world leading Smart Skills coach with over 22,725 students, these 3 NEW memory methods have proven to
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The easiest 3 new memory secrets👇🏽🧠✅ As the world leading Smart Skills coach with over 22,725 students, these 3 NEW memory methods have proven to work time and time again 🧑🏽‍🔬 Try these memory methods to remember what you read faster and easier👇🏽 I - Interleaving Your memory will skyrocket if you simply read, stop then try to recall what you just read after a short break. Repeat this interleaving cycle on important information for best results 🔁 it is the BEST scientifically proven technique to boost memory after reading 📖 C - Chunking Break apart complex topics into simple ideas. These simple ideas are easily remembered by your brain which will help you NEVER forget what you are reading 🧠 E - Encoding ⚡️ If you have difficulty remembering what you read it’s likely you are passively reading without meaningful processing! To solve this encode what you read properly by summarising key ideas and linking new concepts to prior knowledge 🧠 I taught James ICE and he could effortlessly memorize all his essays and his notes for school 👩🏽‍🎓💯 COMMENT “ICE” and I’ll send you a FREE 31-page guide with 17+ proven strategies to get smarter ❤️👩🏽‍🎓 #study #studyhacks #studygram #memorize
#Implicit Memory Reel by @hura.lya - Forgetting isn't always forgetting - sometimes it's the brain's way to protect you. 🧠✨
#Neuroscience #TraumaResponse #MemoryLoss #PsychologyFacts #Mi
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Forgetting isn’t always forgetting — sometimes it’s the brain’s way to protect you. 🧠✨ #Neuroscience #TraumaResponse #MemoryLoss #PsychologyFacts #MindHealing #BrainHealth
#Implicit Memory Reel by @soulinsights_ (verified account) - 🧠 You're Not Forgetful - Just Distracted ✨

What if I told you your brain can hold 2.5 petabytes of information - nearly a million gigabytes?
Enough
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🧠 You’re Not Forgetful — Just Distracted ✨ What if I told you your brain can hold 2.5 petabytes of information — nearly a million gigabytes? Enough to store everything you’ve ever seen, heard, or felt in a lifetime. 🌌 And yet… we forget where we left our keys. Not because our memory is weak, but because our attention is scattered. When we’re constantly stressed, the brain fires through the limbic system — the center of survival — instead of the networks for focus, regulation, and recall. We’re not running out of memory. We’re running out of presence. 🌿 When we slow down, breathe, and calm the nervous system, the whole brain begins to synchronize — and remembering becomes natural again. Your mind is vast. But only a still mind can access its depth. 🕊️ — 🎙 Voiceover: ElevenLabs 🎼 BGM: Idea 22 – Gibran Alcocer 🎞 Visuals: @higgsfield.ai 🌍 Explore more reflections on mind & awareness → SoulUnity.art 💬 If this resonated, drop a 🧠 and share it forward. #memory #mindfulness #neuroscience #awareness #soulinsights_
#Implicit Memory Reel by @peterhmcginnes - If you've ever walked into a room and completely lost your train of thought, this video is for you 🧠 #neuroscience #brainfacts #psychology #science #
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If you've ever walked into a room and completely lost your train of thought, this video is for you 🧠 #neuroscience #brainfacts #psychology #science #study
#Implicit Memory Reel by @drjacobsanthouse - I've lost count of how many times I've had that feeling of dread that there's something that I was supposed to remember, but I forgot.

#dyslexia #dys
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I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve had that feeling of dread that there’s something that I was supposed to remember, but I forgot. #dyslexia #dyslexic #dyslexiaawareness #dyslexiasupport #therapist #counseling #mentalhealth
#Implicit Memory Reel by @neuroflazh - Every time you remember something…

your brain rewrites the memory.

Which means your memories might not be real…

just your brain's latest version.
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Every time you remember something… your brain rewrites the memory. Which means your memories might not be real… just your brain’s latest version. #memoryfacts #brainfacts #psychology #mindblown
#Implicit Memory Reel by @thediaryofaceopodcast (verified account) - The memory trick you'll never forget.

Comment "Magic" and I'll personally DM you our conversation.

Oz Pearlman shares his simple but powerful techni
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The memory trick you’ll never forget. Comment “Magic” and I’ll personally DM you our conversation. Oz Pearlman shares his simple but powerful technique to remember anything: listen, repeat, and reply. He explains that memory isn’t just about recall, it’s about engagement. Have you ever tried a trick to boost your memory? Credit: @ozthementalist x @thediaryofaceopodcast
#Implicit Memory Reel by @kp_counseling (verified account) - You can't always stop the feeling. But you can choose what you do with it.

That intense reaction you have? The one that feels like it comes out of no
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You can’t always stop the feeling. But you can choose what you do with it. That intense reaction you have? The one that feels like it comes out of nowhere? That’s not you being irrational. That’s your implicit memory at work. Even if you don’t remember what happened, your nervous system does. That anger, shutdown, or panic? It’s not about now—it’s a part of you trying to protect what once felt unsafe. Viktor Frankl spoke of a powerful truth: Between stimulus and response, there is a space. That space is where your freedom lives. It’s where your agency begins. Practice stepping into that space, not to suppress your emotions, but to choose how you want to respond. Over time, that space grows. Your nervous system softens. Your reactions become less automatic and more aligned. Inside my live virtual cohorts, this is the work we do. We don’t aim for perfection. We aim for that one breath, that one pause, that one new response that rewires everything. 💬 Comment “WAITLIST” to be notified when the next cohort opens. #emotionalregulation #traumaresponse #implicitmemory #gabormate #viktorfrankl #nervoussystemhealing #innerchildhealing #coachingprogram #healingjourney #posttraumaticgrowth #cbtnotcliche #selfawareness #selfregulation #emotionalresilience #neuroplasticity #reparenting #relationshipskills
#Implicit Memory Reel by @shadezahrai (verified account) - Have you ever learned something only to forget it within days? 🤔 
In the 1880s, Ebbinghaus pioneered memory studies and discovered the Forgetting Cur
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Have you ever learned something only to forget it within days? 🤔 In the 1880s, Ebbinghaus pioneered memory studies and discovered the Forgetting Curve, showing how memories fade quickly. For “non-meaningful” information (e.g. work presentations or interview answers), our brains can discard it in just days — just 3 days, according to research. There’s some good news here– All is not lost! If you want to remember something longer than just 3 days, Chun & Heo (2018) discovered an optimal review frequency to help you retain the content. After you first learn whatever it is you want to remember, 1️⃣ Review it on Day 1 3️⃣ Review it on Day 3 6️⃣ And review it again on Day 6 Voilà! The secret to memory mastery. 💪 What techniques do you find effective for boosting your memory and retaining information? Share your tips in the comments 👇 _________ 🔔PS- In case you haven’t signed up yet, you can get instant access to my 3-part video training (+ 15 page workbook), designed to boost your confidence in your career. Learn research-based approaches to reaching your goals & forging ahead in work & life. 🔗 You’ll find the link in my profile. Reference: • Chun, B. A., & Heo, H. J. (2018, January). The effect of flipped learning on academic performance as an innovative method for overcoming ebbinghaus’ forgetting curve. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Information and Education Technology (pp. 56-60). • Murre, J. M., & Dros, J. (2015). Replication and analysis of Ebbinghaus’ forgetting curve. PloS one, 10(7), e0120644. #learnfaster #learnbetter #productivity #learning #study #studying #studytips #interviewtips #braintips #peakperformance #memory #remember #memoryskills #memorytips #learningskills #productivitytips

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