<span>''Psychologists use memory models to think and communicate about memory. Information-processing models involve three processes: encoding, storage, and retrieval. The connectionism information-processing model views memories as products of interconnected neural networks. The three processing stages in the Atkinson-Schiffrin model are sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. More recent research has updated this model to include two important concepts: (1) working memory, to stress the active processing occurring in the second memory stage; and (2) automatic processing, to address the processing of information outside of conscious awareness.''</span>
Its classified under cell regulation
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Explanation:
Leison is what is been seen in the brain as white Spot it is as a result of activities carried out in the brain. MR monitors how blood flows into a part of the brain will then transfer the lesion into the brain.
Myaline sheets surround the nerves cells forming a layer round the axons.
Break down of Myaline sheathe leads random shot of neurons this then result in white leison. The leison disappers after the myelin sheat have been healed or repaired by the actions of the neuron present.
Neurons then carries signals or impulse that the myelin sheat have been fixed.
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No , there is no relation between DNA fingerprinting and actual fingerprints.
Explanation:
In DNA fingerprinting, a solution converted into the form of gel is used to
differentiate DNA molecules that move with different speed. A DNA molecule of large size moves slowly while a DNA molecule of smaller size moves rapidly.
In gel electrophoresis, DNA molecules are separated based on size. Bands of DNA are formed when DNA molecule fall into discrete sizes. These bands occur in the form of small rectangular bands with each band signifying a specific size.
The Lynx/Mountain Lion. They both belong to the 'Felix' genus as do all cats of the feline family.