It was perfect, almost as if I copied it directly from the book. I mean I used some of the same words as the book I memorized it from. I reviewed something I knew already about the consolidation peroid that occurs for about 20 or 30 minutes, when memories are stored, just have to speed up neural firing during that time so you can remember it easier. There are two ways I think of, right off the back, taking a stimulating mixture of herbs, and or imagine myself full on energy that makes me stronger.
I remember something else saddening, about harlow's infant monkey experiments. He tried to institue anaclitic depression in his monkeys, and it was the same. It turns out, deprivation of any socializing that a monkey is used to at the time of seperation, also contributes to their depression. He put surrogate raised female monkeys with experienced male monkeys to get the female pregnant, even though she has no intrest in sex. Playing around as peers is necessary so they will mate as adults. Some of these monkey mothers bit off their babies heads, feet, or fingers. Others just ignored the babies, but eventually gave into frequent attempts from the infants to get what they wanted. After the second round of babies, the monkey mothers actually did fairly adequate job. It was again saddening for me to read, almost bringing tears.