Memory implantation is a technique used in cognitive psychology to investigate human memory. In memory implantation studies researchers make people believe...
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Lost in the mall technique (category Memory)
The "lost in the mall" technique or experiment is a memory implantation technique used to demonstrate that confabulations about events that never took...
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unfamiliarity with recognized memories. Cryptomnesia, a memory that is not recognized as such. Lost in the mall technique, a memory implantation technique used to...
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Confabulation (redirect from Implanted memory)
Confabulation is a memory error consisting of the production of fabricated, distorted, or misinterpreted memories about oneself or the world. It is generally...
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List of cognitive biases (redirect from List of memory biases)
likelihood of events with greater "availability" in memory, which can be influenced by how recent the memories are or how unusual or emotionally charged they...
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preschool trial Memory bias Memory conformity Memory implantation Memory distrust syndrome de Rivera, Joseph (1997). "The Construction of False Memory Syndrome:...
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Eidetic memory (/aɪˈdɛtɪk/ eye-DET-ik), also known as photographic memory and total recall, is the ability to recall an image from memory with high precision—at...
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Hyperthymesia (redirect from Superior autobiographical memory)
also known as hyperthymestic syndrome or highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM), is a condition that leads people to be able to remember an abnormally...
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Mnemonic (redirect from Memory aid)
(/nəˈmɒnɪk/ nə-MON-ik), memory trick or memory device is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory, often by associating...
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Rote learning (redirect from Rote memory)
formulas. There is greater understanding if students commit a formula to memory through exercises that use the formula rather than through rote repetition...
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Memory is the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is the retention of information over time...
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Amnesia (redirect from Memory loss)
memory caused by brain damage or brain diseases, but it can also be temporarily caused by the use of various sedative and hypnotic drugs. The memory can...
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Memory erasure is the selective artificial removal of memories or associations from the mind. Memory erasure has been shown to be possible in some experimental...
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Childhood amnesia (redirect from First Memory)
episodic memories (memories of situations or events) before the age of three to four years. It may also refer to the scarcity or fragmentation of memories recollected...
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Exceptional memory is the ability to have accurate and detailed recall in a variety of ways, including hyperthymesia, eidetic memory, synesthesia, and...
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Forgetting curve (redirect from Strength of memory)
concept is the strength of memory that refers to the durability that memory traces in the brain. The stronger the memory, the longer period of time that...
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of psychiatry Richard Rose, and therapist Marche Isabella, for implanting false memories of child abuse while treating his daughter Holly for depression...
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Involuntary memory, also known as involuntary explicit memory, involuntary conscious memory, involuntary aware memory, madeleine moment, mind pops and...
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Episodic memory is the memory of everyday events (such as times, location geography, associated emotions, and other contextual information) that can be...
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explicit memory (declarative memory) and implicit memory (non-declarative memory). Explicit memory is broken down into episodic and semantic memory, while...
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working memory. Other suggested names were short-term memory, primary memory, immediate memory, operant memory, and provisional memory. Short-term memory is...
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Autobiographical memory (AM) is a memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life, based on a combination of episodic (personal...
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Clive Wearing (redirect from The Man with the 7 Second Memory)
Since then, he has lacked the ability to form new memories and cannot recall aspects of his memories, frequently believing that he has only recently awoken...
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more accurate model of primary memory (often referred to as short-term memory). Working memory splits primary memory into multiple components, rather...
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Anterograde amnesia (section Other memory systems)
new memories after an event that caused amnesia, leading to a partial or complete inability to recall the recent past, while long-term memories from...
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A flashbulb memory is a vivid, long-lasting memory about a surprising or shocking event. The term flashbulb memory suggests the surprise, indiscriminate...
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We Can Remember It for You Wholesale (category Fiction about memory erasure and alteration)
that deals in false memory implantation. Interplan – a secretive government agency responsible for erasing Quail's original memories of Mars. "We Can Remember...
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of women who underwent cosmetic implantation, and 50 percent of women who underwent breast reconstruction implantation, required their explantation (surgical...
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Henry Molaison (section Insights into memory formation)
highlighted the challenges and adaptations required for living with significant memory impairments, serving as an important case study for healthcare professionals...
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In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is a form of memory responsible for the recording and recovery of information needed to plan a...
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