memory|memories in English

noun

['mem·o·ry || 'memrɪ]

recall; recollection; saved mental impression; reminder; fastest and chief area for information storage in a computer (Computers)

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1. Those memories, I was alone with memory.

2. Disappear a memory. And leaving is unforgettable memories.

3. Childhood memory refers to memories formed during childhood.

4. Just all the memories, nonetheless, of drink-related death memory.

5. Memory is the hourglass of time, slowly become memories of old.

6. In other words, Confabulated memories can be based on an actual memory

7. Amnesia is a form of memory loss. Some people with Amnesia have difficulty forming new memories

8. Amnesia is a type of memory loss that affects your ability to make, store, and retrieve memories

9. Method and apparatus of multiple abbreviations of interleaved addressing of paged memories and intelligent memory banks therefor

10. According to the interference theory, animals forget things not because memory fades but because other memories displace them.

11. Only 1 left Favorite Add to Memories of Buttercups in the Garden - a real buttercup Memory Necklace TheSilverBotanist

12. For each engagement Actives get the necessary personality imprinted (which can include false memories, muscle memory, language, etc.)

13. Autobiographical memory is a uniquely human system that integrates memories of past experiences into an overarching life narrative

14. Confabulation on its own is a disturbance in a person’s memory that is caused fabrication of wrong memories

15. But the memory of him holding the Jules Rimet trophy triumphantly aloft is etched on the memories of millions.

16. Confabulation is a fascinating memory disorder that leads a person to create false memories that they genuinely believe are true

17. Anterograde amnesia on the other hand is a loss of memory after the trauma to the brain occurred, without being able to form new memories even though past memories have not been affected

18. Anterograde amnesia is a memory disorder in which the person cannot make new memories related to the events taking place after trauma

19. Amnesia definition, loss of a large block of interrelated memories; complete or partial loss of memory caused by brain injury, shock, etc

20. Memories, beautiful very hurt,memories,memories of the past but can not go back.

21. Many dementia patients rely on Confabulation to fill gaps in their memories, especially when compensating for memory loss in the early stages of the disease

22. Our memories scattered?

23. MEMORIES OF MURDER

24. Although dream content does efferently interpret Afferently encoded effects, those interpretations will not become permanent memories without Afferently encoded signatures reinforcing their material value or memory worthiness—which is why recording our dreams reinforce our memory of them

25. Memories gradually return.