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San Francisco, california, USA

IN YOUR FACE

Why is this man so angry? We don,t know the reason, but we can see the emotion in his face.
Whatever culture you come from, you can understand the feeling that he is exprenssing.Forty
years ago, psychologist Paul Ekman of the University of California, San Francisco, became
intrrested in how people’s faces show theirfeelings. He took photographs of americans expressing
various emotions. Then he showed them to the Fore people, who live in the jungle in New Guinea.
Moost of the Fore had never seen foreing faces, but they easily understood Americans expressions
of anger, happiness, sadness, disgust, fear, and surprise.

Then Ekman did the same experiment in reverse. He showed pictures of Fore faces to Americans,
and the results were similar. Americans had no problema Reading the emotions on the Fore
people’s faces. Ekman’s reasearch gave powerful support to the teory that facial expressions for
basic emotions are the same everywhere. He did more research in Japan, Brazil, and Argentina,
and got the same result. Acoording to Ekman, these six emotions are universal because they are
built into our brains. They developed to help us deal with things quichly that might hurt us. Some
emotional triggers are universal as well. When something suddenly comes into sight, people feel
fear, beacause it might be dangerous. But most emotional trigers are learned. For example, two
people might smell newly cut Grass. One person apend wonderful summers in the country as a
child, so the smell makes him happy. The other person remembersworkingvery hard on a farm and
being hungry, so he feels sad.

Once we make an emotional association in our brain, it is difficult, and sometimes imposible, to
change it. “Emotion is the least changeable part of the brain,” says Ekman. But we can learn to
manage our emotions better.

There are many differences between cultures in language and customs. But a smile is exactly the
same everywhere.

sesenta

Memory Man

Gianni Golfera is blindfolded but, he can still show these people something that's amazing the
young Italian man calls it the art of memory first the people randomly choose 60 numbers after
that a helper reads the numbers to Gianni then Johnny repeats the numbers in correct order from
memory first in the order he heard them then he does it again backwards memoria it's a kind of
memory that is connected to what I see it means that every idea I learn everything I read becomes
a part of normally a person who doesn't have this gift and who hasn't studied memory tends to
just forget things even an entire book not me as a very special kind of memory he has memorized
more than 250 books he also says that he can remember every detail of every day of his life from
the time when he was less than one year old memory is very difficult to understand and scientists
don't really know how it works the gulf Arab family genes may hold important information about
giannis memory neurobiologists Dr Antonio margaroli plans to compare the gulf air and families
jeans with the genes of forgetful families the crucial question is to understand which is the
contribution from a redditor which is the contribution that comes from the environment and when
we process new information such as reading a book or newspaper it goes into our brains through
the hippocampus there it's coded as memory but how is memory coded where is it stored why is it
stored there nobody knows nobody knows why some people lose their memories either or why so
few like Johnny never forget things researchers are now studying how memory and learning
changed the brain they're also trying to match those changes to specific genes some research
shows that a great memory may not depend on the right DNA to use your brain capacity to store
some kind of information you have this disability and you know it's just a matter of exercise the
same idea is true for Gianni his genes are only part of the story since the age of 11 he's been
training his brain to remember he practices continuously to improve the power of his memory he
has even memorized a whole series of historical books for Gianni improving his memory has
become almost like a full time job an extraordinary ability the question is you know how much it's
really because of you know the good fairy family genes in all match comes from is sort of you
know manyak type of activity gianni's life is not all about science though he has a relatively normal
life he has a dog and a girlfriend he likes to take time away from work in other words he's just like
other people and that's part of what's so interesting his genes may be partly responsible for his
great memory however researchers think that it's mainly because of his very hard work Johnny
agrees he even offers proof he holds classes to teach people how to improve their memories his
system involves organization and hard work basically learning how to remember to remember I
think the only problem with memory is getting the correct order there's a lot of brain space so I
think there are no limits if there is a memory gene gian eagle pharaoh probably has it but the
success of the memory man maybe more about determination than DNA giannis practice and hard
work are making his memory even better he might just be showing scientists that a great memory
can be made and not just born.

Hombre de la memoria

Gianni Golfera tiene los ojos vendados, pero aún puede mostrarles a estas personas algo que es
asombroso.El joven italiano lo llama el arte de la memoria.Primero la gente elige al azar 60
números, luego un ayudante le lee los números a Gianni y luego Johnny repite los números en el
orden correcto de memoria. primero en el orden en que los escuchó luego lo vuelve a hacer al
revés memoria es un tipo de recuerdo que está conectado con lo que veo significa que cada idea
que aprendo todo lo que leo se convierte normalmente en parte de una persona que no tiene este
don y quien no ha estudiado memoria tiende a olvidar cosas, incluso un libro completo, no yo
como un tipo de memoria muy especial, ha memorizado más de 250 libros, también dice que
puede recordar cada detalle de cada día de su vida desde ese momento. cuando tenía menos de
un año, la memoria es muy difícil de entender y los científicos no saben realmente cómo funciona.
Los genes de la familia del golfo árabe pueden contener información importante sobre giannis
neurobiólogos de la memoria Dr. Antonio margaroli planea comparar el aire del golfo y los jeans
de familias con los genes de familias olvidadizas la pregunta crucial es entender cuál es la
contribución de un redditor, cuál es la contribución que proviene del medio ambiente y cuándo
procesamos nueva información, como leer un libro o periódico entra en nuestro cerebro a través
del hipocampo allí está codificado como memoria pero cómo se codifica la memoria dónde se
almacena por qué se almacena allí nadie sabe nadie sabe por qué algunas personas pierden sus
recuerdos o por qué tan pocos como Johnny nunca olvidan las cosas que los investigadores son
Ahora, al estudiar cómo la memoria y el aprendizaje cambiaron el cerebro, también están tratando
de hacer coincidir esos cambios con genes específicos. Algunas investigaciones muestran que una
gran memoria puede no depender del ADN correcto para usar la capacidad cerebral para
almacenar algún tipo de información. Usted tiene esta discapacidad. y sabes que es solo una
cuestión de ejercicio, la misma idea es cierta para Gianni, sus genes son solo una parte de la
historia desde que tenía 11 años. Inicializar su cerebro para recordar, practica continuamente para
mejorar el poder de su memoria, incluso ha memorizado una serie completa de libros históricos
para Gianni, mejorar su memoria se ha convertido casi en un trabajo de tiempo completo, una
habilidad extraordinaria. porque sabes que los buenos genes de la familia de las hadas en todos
los partidos provienen, es como si sabes un gran tipo de actividad, la vida de gianni no se trata solo
de ciencia, aunque tiene una vida relativamente normal, tiene un perro y una novia a la que le
gusta tomarse un tiempo. del trabajo, en otras palabras, es como otras personas y eso es parte de
lo que es tan interesante, sus genes pueden ser en parte responsables de su gran memoria, sin
embargo, los investigadores piensan que se debe principalmente a su arduo trabajo.Johnny está
de acuerdo en que incluso ofrece pruebas de que tiene clases para enseñar. la gente cómo
mejorar sus memorias su sistema implica organización y trabajo duro básicamente aprender a
recordar recordar creo que el único problema con la memoria es getti En el orden correcto, hay
mucho espacio en el cerebro, así que creo que no hay límites si hay un gen de la memoria.
memoria aún mejor, podría estar mostrando a los científicos que se puede crear una gran
memoria y no simplemente nacer.

Gianni Golfera is blindfolded, but he can still do something that’s…… amazing

He has memorized more tan two hundred and fifty

Researchers are studying how memory change the brain

For Gianni, improving his memory has become a …..

Giani’s life is nota ll about …., though

Gianni´s practice is making his memory

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