Sentence examples for Inaccurate memory from inspiring English sources

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DAVID EAGLEMAN: Good example of calm, inaccurate memory, thanks.

The present results suggest that at least, on average, slow learning and inaccurate memory are common features of cognitive decline in adult APP/PS1 mice and old nonTg mice.

In a frequently cited 1984 review, Bernard et al. summarized: "Informants are inaccurate; memory does decay exponentially with time….

This results in losses during transcription due to use of shorthand, misspellings, illegibility, inaccurate memory, and other oversight while recording data in handbooks.

Self-report, however, tends to overestimate adherence by 10 20 % as compared to EDMs evaluations because self-report is susceptible to recall bias, inaccurate memory and potentially to social desirability bias [ 147– 147].

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It goes by different names depending on who maintains it — electronic health record, electronic medical record, personal health record — and its promise goes way beyond doctors' having to rely on the incomplete or inaccurate memories of their patients.

"This has the benefit ultimately of reducing or eliminating noisy or inaccurate memories and prioritizing those things that are more reliable and that are more accurate in terms of the current state of the world," said Nicholas Turk-Browne, an associate professor of psychology at Princeton and one of the researchers.

The fictional character's attempt to locate the woman who saved his grandfather from the Nazis to give her money fails due to inaccurate memories, absences, and language barriers.

We know all the words, and they form a chunk of our collective existence, along with a bunch of Simpsons quotes and inaccurate memories of how good Dunkaroos actually taste.

None of these salutary qualifications appear to have had much effect on air power enthusiasts in the current administration, particularly those veterans of the Clinton years who cherish warm, if inaccurate, memories of the Kosovo campaign.

Most important are: the tendency to socially desired responses (especially in surveys on sensible subjects like drug abuse or sexual habits) [ 6], acquiescence or the tendency for only yes- or no-responses [ 7, 8], failure in self-perception or (technically) inaccurate statements (e.g. because of willful lies or inaccurate memories) [ 9- 11].

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