Throughout one’s life the workings of the senses contribute to how one interacts in the world. The senses of sight and sound work together with the brain to create vivid and detailed memories. Walker states, “Vision is the dominant sense, providing the brain with an immense amount of information about the body's surroundings.” The eyes are the main sense organs responsible for the sense of sight. Millions of photoreceptors, …show more content…
Though many memories are created through emotion, multiple factors contribute to memory loss. Short-term memories are formed when the brain needs to quickly process and recapitulate information to assist the information’s storage as a long-term memory. Short-term memories only last briefly, and are either discarded or converted into a long-term memory. Long term memories are remembered for several reasons, among those reasons is intense emotion. It is difficult to forget memories that involve intense emotion, as they are extremely vital to one’s life (Doorey, 2008, para. 14,