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Memorization caused by the change in conductance in a Ag2S gap-type atomic switch was investigated as a function of the amplitude and width of input voltage ...
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The first is Sensory memory, referring to the information we receive through the senses. This memory is very brief lasting only as much as a few seconds.
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23 May 2004 ... recognition suggest that sensory memory associated with true recog- nition reflects greater conscious recognition of sensory/perceptual details.
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Once information has reached the sensory register, the learner must take steps to move the information from the sensory register to the working memory.
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Auditory sensory memory stage can be functionally divided into two ... processes following sensory memory might be partly related to a determinant of.
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9 Nov 2005 ... Human auditory sensory (echoic) memory is correlated with changes of an event- related potential (ERP), termed mismatch negativity (MMN).
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Simply stated, "sense memory" is the remembering by the five senses of the sensory impressions experienced by the individual organism in everyday life.
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7 Jun 2013 ... Reviewing Toronto's Lost in the Memory Palace, an intriguing exhibition by Janet Cardiff and Georges Bures Miller at The Art Gallery of Ontario.
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26 Jan 2012 ... To home in on sensory memories, the researchers concentrated on olfaction, or the sense of smell. When a person encounters a favorite food ...
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Our working memory next holds chunks of information that we have paid attention to when in sensory memory. Working memory also holds memories we ...
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