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Now that we’re all here together, and our thoughts are all as one, we really have reunited, haven’t we?
january, february, march-april-may, JJASONDerulooOOooOOO
Sasuke and Sakura leaving on a mission (AU)
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This is how I used to teach a couple of students how to create vehicles or weird creatures when they had trouble coming up with ideas
“…when the stars came out.”
Sitting together chronicles |sorry if I missed one| ♥️
why can’t “I don’t want to” be a solid excuse for everything
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you ever just sit and realise u can’t remember 80% of your childhood? like … what happened? who am i ..?
Many people in the comments are saying “trauma”, but this is actually a very normal occurrence. It’s called Childhood Amnesia, and it’s a process which, as the brain reorganizes itself for cognitive thought that is developed in late childhood, it changes the Accessibility of those memories during recall. Many childhood memories are available to the person, but they will not be remembered during regular recall activity, you have to “trick” your brain into remembering with different tactics.
This is because there are two parts to memories - their encoding and their recall. The encoding determines their availability, their recall determines their accessibility. The reason why trauma memory and childhood amnesia are different is in this distinction. Trauma memory is often encoded differently, bypassing to the limbic system where it is stored as intrinsic memory. It can’t be recalled because it was never encoded. Childhood amnesia, however, seems to indicate that the memories are encoded, but we lose access to them as we age. This is most likely due to the development of brain structures that fundamentally change our encoding and recall of memory as we get older.
This is an important distinction, because trauma memory is “stored in the body”, i.e. you get triggers that send your body into a cascade of uncontrollable feelings, sensations and reactions. Whereas childhood memories won’t generally do that, they are just recalled at odd times with odd associations.
reblogging this because I’ve legit seen people freaking out when they realised they can’t remember some of their childhood, thinking they might have some repressed trauma.
This most likely explains how certain smells or tastes can trigger memories you otherwise had thought you had forgotten.
Reunion 🙌
(inspired (tho inaccurately) by this hilarious fic)
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