This paper examines how human memory consists of past events and knowledge. Whatever we have done in the past leaves traces
in the memory, and when a person is confronted with a similar
situation again, these past traces help the person in the similar situation. It also discusses how the effect of watching different films also leaves behind traces on the person's memory and how scientific and psychological research confirms that watching violent
programs, compared to nonviolent programs, leaves a much deeper mark on the memory. Outline Introduction The Process of Memory Recall Excitation Theory Conclusion