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  • 1mnestic — (adj.) pertaining to memory, from Gk. mnestis remembrance, related to mnesis memory (see MNEMONIC (Cf. mnemonic)) + IC (Cf. ic) …

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  • 2mnestic — adjective Pertaining to memory …

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  • 3mnestic — mnes·tic …

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  • 4mnestic — ˈnestik adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary mnest (from Greek mnēstis memory) + ic; probably formed as German mnestisch; akin to Greek mnasthai to remember : of or relating to memory or mneme …

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  • 5flashbulb memory —    A term introduced in or shortly before 1977 by the American psychologists Roger William Brown (1925 1997) and James Kulik to denote a detail perfect memory of an event that at the time ofwitnessing had evoked a high level ofsur prise, as well… …

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  • 6Temporal lobe epilepsy — Classification and external resources Lobe of the brain ICD 10 G40 …

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  • 7Delorazepam — Systematic (IUPAC) name 7 Chloro 5 (2 chlorophenyl) 1,3 dihydro 1,4 benzodiaz …

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  • 8Motivated forgetting — is a debated concept referring to a psychological defence mechanism in which people forget unwanted memories, either consciously or unconsciously.[1] There are times when memories are reminders of unpleasant experiences that make people angry,… …

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  • 9déjà experience —    The French English neologism déjà experience translates loosely as already experience .    It is used as a generic term for the group of false memory phenomena exemplified by déjà vu. Although to the affected individual these phenomena may be… …

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  • 10déjà vu —    Also known as false memory. The term déjà vu is French for already seen . As pointed out by the South African déjà vu expert Vernon M. Neppe, the term is used in a broad sense to denote any subjectively inappropriate impression of familiarity… …

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