declarative memory

collocation in English

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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 ofmemoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Stress- and treatmentinduced elevations of cortisol levels associated with impaireddeclarativememoryin healthy adults.
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This proposal could reconcile the apparently discrepant findings that, in animals, the hippocampus participates in spatial memory, whereas in humans, it participates indeclarativememory.
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Indeed, the affected family member's relative sparing of lexical memory is consistent with a relative sparing ofdeclarativememory.
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The activation of a chunk is critical in determining its retrieval fromdeclarativememory.
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The dorsal learning system utilizes a procedural memory system and the ventral learning system adeclarativememorysystem.
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Evidence that lexical memory is part of the temporal lobedeclarativememory, and that grammatical rules are processed by the frontal/basal-ganglia procedural system.
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The effect of such bindings is basically to copy values from the goal todeclarativememoryand back again.
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Picture-selective neurons are added to thedeclarativememoryin the process of learning.
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Declarativememorymay also underlie the explicit learning of this strategy.
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The meta-level judgment of knowing thus depends on the success or failure of attempted access to the primary explicit ordeclarativememory(hereafter direct metacognition).
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Second, at least some rules may be learned indeclarativememory.
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Classical conditioning involves the cerebellum and assorted brainstem nuclei, whereasdeclarativememory involves a complex circuit including the medial temporal lobe and cortical structures.
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This functionality may depend on thedeclarativememorysystem.
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They may be either memorized or constructed by explicit rules learned indeclarativememory.
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At a cognitive level, it has limits on the rate of production selection and retrieval ofdeclarativememory.
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A neural dissociation within language : evidence that the mental dictionary is part ofdeclarativememory, and that grammatical rules are processed by the procedural system.
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Differential effects of adrenergic and corticosteroid hormonal systems on human short- and longtermdeclarativememoryfor emotionally arousing material.
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All items that have to be memorized are stored indeclarativememory.
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