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GIGABYTE’s AI Servers with Superchips Shine at COMPUTEX, Redefining a New Era of Computing
GIGABYTE’s AI Servers with Superchips Shine at COMPUTEX, Redefining a New Era of Computing
TAIPEI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 29, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Wuhan is pressing hundreds of Chinese firms to repay their debts in rare public warning
Wuhan is pressing hundreds of Chinese firms to repay their debts in rare public warning
Wuhan, the largest city in central China, has publicly demanded that hundreds of local companies repay their debts, in an extremely rare move that highlights the dire financial situation facing many of the country's municipal governments amid economic uncertainty.
1970-01-01 08:00
'It's torturous!' James Arthur has to find new ways to perform his signature song
'It's torturous!' James Arthur has to find new ways to perform his signature song
James Arthur has to find new ways to keep his signature song "interesting."
1970-01-01 08:00
Mizuho Cuts Risk in Bond Portfolio, Awaiting BOJ, Fed Shifts
Mizuho Cuts Risk in Bond Portfolio, Awaiting BOJ, Fed Shifts
Mizuho Financial Group Inc. is ditching illiquid assets and shortening the average maturity of its Japanese and other
1970-01-01 08:00
Philippines, U.S., Japan to hold first-ever joint coast guard exercise
Philippines, U.S., Japan to hold first-ever joint coast guard exercise
By Karen Lema MANILA The coast guard of the United States, Japan and the Philippines will hold trilateral
1970-01-01 08:00
Dejan Kulusevski unsure about Tottenham future after loan expires
Dejan Kulusevski unsure about Tottenham future after loan expires
Dejan Kulusevski has provided an update on his Tottenham future ahead of his Juventus return.
1970-01-01 08:00
UAE’s Falcon 40B Dominates Leaderboard: Ranks #1 Globally in Latest Hugging Face Independent Verification of Open-source AI Models
UAE’s Falcon 40B Dominates Leaderboard: Ranks #1 Globally in Latest Hugging Face Independent Verification of Open-source AI Models
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 29, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Enfield parents want answers after baby dies on Portugal holiday
Enfield parents want answers after baby dies on Portugal holiday
Baby Adonis' parents say they want "justice" for their son and an apology for their treatment.
1970-01-01 08:00
Special Report: Dozens of babies die in orphanage as Sudan war takes grim toll on Khartoum
Special Report: Dozens of babies die in orphanage as Sudan war takes grim toll on Khartoum
By Maggie Michael In the days after war erupted in Khartoum, Dr Abeer Abdullah rushed between rooms at
1970-01-01 08:00
'Like a freight train once we got hot': How 'twin energy' fueled tennis' greatest ever double act
'Like a freight train once we got hot': How 'twin energy' fueled tennis' greatest ever double act
When you spend every moment of every day with another person -- eating, sleeping, training, competing -- it's hardly surprising that you should develop a formidable partnership, even less so if you share the same DNA.
1970-01-01 08:00
Football transfer rumours: Man Utd ready Osimhen bid; Barcelona eye Guimaraes
Football transfer rumours: Man Utd ready Osimhen bid; Barcelona eye Guimaraes
Monday's football transfer rumours, with updates on Victor Osimhen, Dusan Vlahovic, Bruno Guimaraes, Jules Kounde, Neymar & more.
1970-01-01 08:00
Taylor Swift fans are forgetting parts of the singer's concerts thanks to rare phenomenon
Taylor Swift fans are forgetting parts of the singer's concerts thanks to rare phenomenon
Taylor Swift fans have shared feelings of forgetfulness after seeing the pop-star performing on her highly anticipated Eras Tour. Speaking to Time, Jenna Tocatlian, 25, spoke about her experience seeing Swift at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. Speaking about one of Swift’s nightly surprise songs At the concert that Tocatlian attended the song was 'Better Man', but she said: ‘If I didn’t have the 5-minute video that my friend kindly took of me jamming to it, I probably would have told every that it didn’t happen.’ She added that as she waited to leave the stadium, during an hour-long wait, she found it difficult to grasp the reality of a night she had waited so long to experience. ‘It’s hard to put together what you actually witness,’ she told Time. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter It seems Tocatlian isn’t the only one experiencing ‘post-concert amnesia’. Taking to social media, many users have shared their inability to recall the events of the show, from small details to even significant parts of the concert. Some described having feelings of guilt after waiting so long to attend the show and leaving without explicit memories. Ewan McNay, an associate professor in the psychology department at the State University of New York in Albany, told Time that the experience may be a result of too much excitement. He explained that ‘this is not a concert-specific phenomenon - it can happen any time you’re in a highly emotional state.’ This is because as a result of feelings of excitement, the body’s stress levels increase, which in turn causes neurons associated with memory to start firing indiscriminately. McNay shared that this makes forming new memories ‘really hard.’ The biological explanation for this occurrence is due to the body seeing excitement as a state of stress. The body then starts pumping out the brain’s favourite molecule for memory: glucose. Because the body thinks it’s stressed, it doesn’t want to waste energy on memory formation. Your vagal nerves, which regulate internal organ functions, also become stimulated as a result of the perceived stress. All this causes the part of your brain responsible for emotional processing - known as your amygdala - to release a neurotransmitter called norepinephrine. This helps to categorise memories as having high emotional content, increasing the likelihood that they’ll be stored vividly in your mind. However, McNay goes on to explain that too much of this chemical release can actually invest the process, especially if caffeine or alcohol are included. Which leads to your brain struggling to create and store new memories. For those who want to try and have a better memory of an important event, whether it’s seeing Taylor Swift, or getting married, McNay shared some helpful techniques. He says to try and achieve a ‘semi-meditative state’ and relaxing. He also adds that physical responses such as screaming at a concert tells the body that you must be scared. If you stand still in a more relaxed state, your brain will know not to get too excited, and aid the formation of new memories. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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