Collocations withmemory

These are words often used in combination withmemory.

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associative memory
Attentional processes are sufficient for associative memory and learning to occur.
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auditory memory
This reflects the importance of auditory memory in language development.
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autobiographical memory
This study explored the relationship between autobiographical memory retrieval and performance on tests of theory of mind in people with schizophrenia.
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declarative memory
Stress- and treatmentinduced elevations of cortisol levels associated with impaired declarative memory in healthy adults.
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distant memory
The values and religious-political sanctions that once checked forest exploitation have passed into distant memory.
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eidetic memory
But indeed not a single memory champion ever reported to have an eidetic memory.
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explicit memory
The recognition phase explored explicit memory performance.
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failing memory
The code is also challenged by the effects of ageing, for a failing memory may cause the man to forget his steps.
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historical memory
Historical memory of it was lost and proved irrecoverable even when actively sought.
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impaired memory
Impaired memory performance in the elderly is often attributed to fear of making an incorrect response and, hence, greater cautiousness.
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implicit memory
Reactivating a reactivation theory of implicit memory.
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institutional memory
In terms of institutional memory, these data reveal the system's ambivalence toward language.
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involuntary memory
The major achievement of the school is the systematic analysis of the phenomenon of involuntary memory from the standpoint of the activity approach in psychology.
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living memory
Historical claims, when redressed at all, are quite local and within living memory.
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long-term memory
The data structure in long-term memory then allows retrieval.
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memory allocation
Not only does this introduce extra indirections but, more seriously, it gives rise to a lot of extra memory allocation.
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memory bandwidth
With infrequent synchronization and communication, parallel performance is mostly limited by the memory bandwidth constraints of the different architectures.
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memory controller
The memory controller flaw could have been mitigated by a mature code-development environment, to unburden the programmer from having to micromanage small chunks of code.
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memory loss
Symptoms are varied but commonly include memory loss, mood changes and difficulties with language and judgement.
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memory usage
Also, their collectors result in general in lower pause times and have better memory usage.
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nostalgic memory
Their nostalgic memories do not include security guards, police officers, health care workers, media or public intellectuals' surveillance.
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painful memory
I only have one painful memory.
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phonological memory
The hypothesis was that phonological memory, as indexed by nonword repetition, is causally related to vocabulary development.
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pleasant memory
It left one, as an original experience, with a pleasant memory in many ways of an extremely beautiful country with a wonderful climate.
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procedural memory
Rather, it may be more appropriate to describe the calibration of visual-motor transformations as involving procedural memory.
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prodigious memory
He had an enormous capacity for work, and a prodigious memory, but was also short-tempered and obstinate, with a great distrust of academics.
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recent memory
Dreams are forgotten because recent memory systems are disabled during sleep.
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repressed memory
Do you believe in repressed memory?
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selective memory
Indeed, he claims, the military has used violence and terror to create an official policy of selective memory.
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semantic memory
But what is semantic memory?
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shared memory
We have chosen shared memory multiprocessors as compilation target for several reasons.
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short memory
We, human beings, have a short memory, only certain people those enlightened, not necessarily the religious ones, have the insight to feel this circular journey.
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short-term memory
The subject encodes the properties in short-term memory.
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spatial memory
Repeated stress causes reversable impairments of spatial memory performance.
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stored memory
Identification accuracy of acoustic and visual cues is based on the assessment of similarity between input and stored memory representations.
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traumatic memory
Implications for understanding traumatic memory.
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verbal memory
The second factor was identified as short-term verbal memory and included final syllable deletion in both languages.
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visual memory
Visual memory presents, whereas sonic memory suggests.
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vivid memory
The vivid memory of 1980s seems a mirage.
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