semantic memory

  • 21Misattribution of memory — Memory plays an important role in a number of aspects of our everyday lives and allows us to recall past experiences, navigate our environments, and learn new tasks [1]. From this view, information about a source of memory is assumed to contain… …

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  • 22Semantic desktop — In computer science, the Semantic Desktop is a collective term for ideas related to changing a computer s user interface and data handling capabilities so that data is more easily shared between different applications or tasks and so that data… …

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  • 23Memory span — In psychology and neuroscience, memory span is the longest list of items that a person can repeat back in correct order immediately after presentation on 50% of all trials. Items may include words, numbers, or letters. The task is known as digit… …

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  • 24memory — [14] The Indo European base *men , *mon ‘think’ has contributed an enormously wide range of words to the English lexicon, from comment to mind. One particular semantic family denotes ‘memory’, and goes back to memor ‘mindful’, a Latin descendant… …

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  • 25memory — [14] The Indo European base *men , *mon ‘think’ has contributed an enormously wide range of words to the English lexicon, from comment to mind. One particular semantic family denotes ‘memory’, and goes back to memor ‘mindful’, a Latin descendant… …

    Word origins

  • 26semantic dementia — a form of frontotemporal dementia characterized by profound loss of memory for the meanings of words and objects …

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  • 27Recall (memory) — Recollection redirects here. For other uses, see Recollection (disambiguation). Recall in memory refers to the retrieval of events or information from the past. Along with encoding and storage, it is one of the three core processes of memory.… …

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  • 28Episodic memory — is the memory of unique personal experiences (events, times, places, associated emotions, and other conception based knowledge) that can be put in language. Semantic and episodic memory together make up the category of declarative memory, which… …

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  • 29Declarative memory — (sometimes referred to as explicit memory) is one of two types of long term human memory. It refers to memories which can be consciously recalled such as facts and knowledge.[1] Its counterpart is known as non declarative or Procedural memory,… …

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  • 30Music-related memory — Musical memory refers to the ability to remember music related information, such as melodic content and other progressions of tones or pitches. The differences found between linguistic memory and musical memory have led researchers to theorize… …

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