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2. 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy How Does Your Brain Work? Your brain is the hub of your nervous system. It is made up of 100 billion nerve cells - about the same as the number of trees in the Amazon rainforest. Each cell is connected to around 10,000 others. So the total number of connections in your brain is the same as the number of leaves in the rainforest - about 1000 trillion. 3. LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy What Is Memory?
4. b :the store of things learned and retained from an organism's activity or experience as evidenced by modification of structure or behavior or by recall and recognition 5. 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy Why Is Memory So Important?
6. for example, as a child you learned around ten new words a day, and you may eventually know 100,000 or more. 7. 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy Comparison/Contrast On Memory
8. CRS Disease 9. Sticky Notes 10. Limbic System 11. Death
12. Mental Illness 13. Imagination 14. Megalomania 15. Phallic Symbol 16. 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy Earl's Memory
17. Therapy 18. Head Injury
19. CHECK FOR LIT 20. ONES FIRST, 21. STUPID! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-lDkWxy8ro 22. 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy Eudora's Memory
23. 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy Writer's View of Memory
24. 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy Others View of Memory
25. 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy Work Cited
26. Nolan, Jonathan Memento Mori Impulse Nine Web. 12 Mar. 2011. 27. Web Sources: http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/WhoAmI/FindOutMore.aspx 28. 5/2/11 LIS 201: Introduction to Information Literacy Thanks For Your Attention, Any Questions?