THE STUDENTS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND MEMORY: CONNECTION BODY PART MOVEMENT (GESTURE) IN REMEMBERING (RECALL) WORDS

Penulis

  • Azlen Andina Syuga
  • Helena Cynthi Agustin
  • Bela Rizky Utami

Kata Kunci:

language, memory, hemispheres, words, emotional, content, emotional

Abstrak

Memory is language.Or, to put it another way, language and memory are two different kinds.The two halves of the brain whirl with memories when we are ready to speak, write, or use language.Whatever triggered the use of language in humans also triggered a significant number of memories.The majority of us are unaware of this storm;It occurs unintentionally and gives the words their emotional and syntactic content.When we hear language, similar floods of memories are triggered in both hemispheres.In some ways, our executive function helps us make decisions by prioritizing and finding meaning in the chaos.The maelstrom is created in different ways by various hemispheres.The verbal cadence, intonation, double entendre, emotional content, and other underlying meanings are the focus of the right hemisphere.When they hear or read speech, the two hemispheres use their interests to bring back memories.When the intention to speak or write first appears, the stream of words is produced by both hemispheres working together.Using the maelstrom's content to synthesize speech is a common practice for the majority of us, which greatly simplifies our day-to-day lives.The majority of us allow more expression, which encourages knowledge and creativity.

 

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