visual memory

collocation in English

meaningsofvisualandmemory

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visual
adjective
uk
/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
us
/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
relating ...
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memory
noun
uk
/ˈmem.ər.i/
us
/ˈmem.ər.i/
the ability to remember information, experiences, ...
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(Definition ofvisualandmemoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvisual memory

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Visualmemorypresents, whereas sonic memory suggests.
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Visualmemorytasks may take several forms.
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However, this rotation seems to involve thevisualmemoryof a geometrical transformation, rather than the mental geometrical transformation of avisualmemory.
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Measures for verbal andvisualmemorywere included as control tasks.
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There were no differences between the two groups with respect tovisualmemory.
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These data are clear evidence that there exist prominent limitations to chunking invisualmemory.
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To focus onvisualmemory, these patterns were designed to be difficult to verbalize adequately.
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Visuospatial abilities andvisualmemorywere also in the normal range.
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At age 8, they exhibited significantly lower scores on measures of visual processing,visualmemory, and visual perception.
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The variables that emerged as risk factors only included immediate and delayedvisualmemoryand low positive parenting.
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Overall, there was no reliable difference invisualmemorybetween the cognitive remediation group and the matched controls.
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Visualmemoryis the most efficient sensorial memory, but can it be used to help students improve their pronunciation?
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The specific domains impacted were attention, metal flexibility, speed of information processing,visualmemory, and motor function.
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At the current time, we have no explanation for these conflicting findings in relation tovisualmemory.
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Another check was made on the potential confounding influence of differences in verbal orvisualmemorybetween the diagnostic groups.
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Cognitive remediation had no benefit on attention, verbal memory,visualmemory, planning, cognitive flexibility or mental state.
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Visualmemorycan be assessed by asking the patient to copy a figure shown to them earlier, from memory.
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They may havevisualmemoryand discrimination problems.
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It may be something to do withvisualmemory.
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The architectural elements - though free, we feel, from norms and regulations - certainly stem from specific building requirements and are part of ourvisualmemory.
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Our experiment is a demonstration that such limitations exist, and that their analysis may lead to important insights into properties ofvisualmemory.
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This may suggest an organic basis to the observed impairments, withvisualmemoryperhaps being more resistant to disruption by lighter drug use.
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These authors found thatvisualmemorywas the one domain that showed significant effect size (small to medium effect) across these three comparison groups.
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