单词 | immediate memory |
例句 | Despite this collection’s interest in symbolism, it is also a catalog of immediate memories, arranged like snapshots in a photo album. In Essays About Bodily Ailments and Other Conditions, Clues to Writing — and Life 2018-09-21T04:00:00Z Food joints, record stores, “knockout” men she ran into, these were the most immediate memories she conjured. A-R-E-T-H-A 2011-07-09T20:19:25Z It doesn’t mean she’ll mourn him less now, but soon their short period together will recede from her immediate memory and, bit by bit, dwindle into the distance. My friend’s boyfriend died and I don’t know what to say to her | Dear Mariella 2018-11-25T05:00:00Z That includes handed-down recollections of slavery and more immediate memories of the northward migration from cotton country. | 'Fences': Denzel Washington and Viola Davis in August Wilson?s Classic 2010-04-27T02:03:00Z Besides, the incendiary fervor of the closing segment eclipses the rest of it in the immediate memory. "I'm not a victim, baby": Chris Rock delivers an incendiary counterpunch to infamous Oscars slap 2023-03-05T05:00:00Z Realistically, the pitch, the swing and the result are probably embedded into a near-constant loop in his immediate memory even if he says he’s moving forward. Servais explains Mariners’ decision to use Robbie Ray vs. Astros: ‘We have a really good process’ 2022-10-12T04:00:00Z I am grateful that I have started to reckon with my own identity as an Asian American teenager and that I feel more confident confronting stereotypes and microaggressions I had buried beyond immediate memory. A Korean American teen’s perspective on anti-Asian hate 2021-05-13T04:00:00Z One of the immediate memories he has is playing in the Montreal Forum. Game against Canadiens brings back childhood memories for Kings rookie Jaret Anderson-Dolan - Los Angeles Times 2018-10-11T04:00:00Z Worse performance in immediate memory was linked to lower sugar metabolism in the left medial temporal lobe, the authors said. High Blood Sugar May Boost Alzheimer's Risk 2015-07-27T04:00:00Z Sleep loss hurts attention, executive function, immediate memory, working memory, mood, quantitative skills, logical reasoning ability, general math knowledge. Here’s the Schedule Very Successful People Follow Every Day 2014-07-02T04:00:00Z After their surgery, their ability to form long-term memory was gone — though their immediate memory and intelligence remained intact. A Conversation With Brenda Milner: Still Charting Memory’s Depths 2013-05-20T19:34:48Z It was a very curious infirmity, for it dealt chiefly with what I may call immediate memory. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z I have gone from home for a day or two, that when we meet again the immediate memory of our last interview should have been softened. Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume II (of II) Even the poets often now assume that Clytie is a name that requires an explanation and that Daphne and her flight through the laurel do not bring up immediate memories of Syrinx and the reeds. Confessions of a Book-Lover Many of the enthusiasts for scientific or brass-instrument child-study are taking accurate measurements of children's elementary faculties, and among these what we may call immediate memory admits of easy measurement. Talks To Teachers On Psychology; And To Students On Some Of Life's Ideals In learning French vocabularies he may have only a good immediate memory, whereas his memory for faces may be most lasting. How to Teach Her immediate memory for words was normal, but nothing extraordinary. Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology He must have slept some time after he ceased dreaming for he had no immediate memory of this vision. Madame De Mauves But his immediate memories were not conducive to sober consideration, shot through as they were with the light of deep-gray eyes and the fugitive smile of lips sensitive to every changeful thought. From a Bench in Our Square True memory, as opposed to "immediate memory," applies only to events sufficiently distant to have come to an end of the period of fading. The Analysis of Mind Children as a whole differ from adults in having poorer immediate memories, but in holding what is fixed through years. How to Teach Lawyers, physicians, politicians, ministers, lecturers, all need great power of immediate memory in their particular professions. How to Teach Some have desultory, some rote, some logical memories; some have immediate memories, others the permanent type. How to Teach But their connection with consciousness is very close, both through immediate memory, and through the correlations which turn sensations into perceptions. The Analysis of Mind This retention of the immediate past in a condition intermediate between sensation and image may be called "immediate memory." The Analysis of Mind Of course permanent memory is the more valuable of the two types for most of life, but on the other hand immediate memory has its own special value. How to Teach There may be a specific feeling which could be called the feeling of "pastness," especially where immediate memory is concerned. The Analysis of Mind According to what we have been saying, sensation itself is not an instance of consciousness, though the immediate memory by which it is apt to be succeeded is so. The Analysis of Mind |
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