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 In our brains, the conversion of short-term memories to long-term memories happens while we sleep, including during short naps. Neuroscientists refe stanley becher r to this process as  memory consolidation,  and it has been the subject of many studies, both on humans and animals, for decades.     There are plenty of moving parts to this hypothesized process, but the two key brain areas involved are the hippocampus and the neocortex. The hippocampus is responsible for learning and memory, and its a super-plastic part of the brain as its synaptic strengths can change quickly. The neocortex, on the other hand, is far less pliable, making it a reliable place to store long-term memories. Very simply, memory consolidation is a process in which the hippocampus delivers newly formed memories to the slower-learning neocortex, which is less susceptible to data loss, so to speak.  It does so by quickly strengthening the conn stanley botella ections in the pathways through the hippocampus that happen to interconnect those neocortical areas,  Beata Jarosiewicz, a senior research scientis stanley cup usa t at NeuroPace and a co-author of the new study, told Gizmodo.  Later, the hippocampus can then reactivate the neocortical neurons that were involved in processing all the components of those original events 8230; and their reactivation is experienced as a memory.  During sleep or rest, the repeated activation or  offline replay  of recent experiences is believed to consolidate these memories. In other words,  to make them stronger and  Jcjr Dune Gets a Stylish Makeover in These Amazing Fan-Made Illustrations
 that the workforce tasked with reviewing the most offensive content on the web is underpaid, overworked, and poorly supported. A new story from The Verge on Facebook moderators in Phoenix, Arizona further illustrates the disturbing reality of life for these workers鈥攚ho reportedly make just $28,800 a year and use sex and drugs to deal with the stress. The report published on Monday detailed the experiences of current and former employees who worked at professional services company Cognizant, a c stanley mugs ompany they say Facebook outsources its moderating efforts to.  The Verge used pseudonyms for all the workers interviewed, who say non-disclosure agreements were written to bar them from discussing Cognizants work with Facebook.  According to the report, employees experienced severe mental health distress, which they coped with by having sex at the office and smoking weed. Some even began believing the conspiracy theories they were tasked with reviewing. One quality assurance manager said he began bringing a gun to work in response to threats from fired workers.      There was nothing that they were doing for us,  one former moderator told The Verge,  other than expecting us to be able to identify when were broken. Most of the people there that are deteriorating鈥攖h stanley canada ey dont even see it. And  stanley becher thats what kills me.   Randy,  a quality assurance worker at Cognizant charged with reviewing posts flagged by moderators, said that several times over his year at the company he was approached and int