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The memorization
noun
The act of committing something to memory or memorizing.
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The memorization is fantastic, but I don't think it affects memory.
The memorization of events and situations (episodic memory) requires the rapid formation of a memory trace consisting of several functional components.
The memorization score pattern was in fact very different for time and space respective to the identity of the events, suggesting at least a separate recall process.
According to these results, we can assume that the memorized information for shape incidentally integrates color while the memorization of color does not integrate shape.
Provigil, he said, helped with the memorization process, but "it's not going to make you smarter.
Reading, and not the memorization of rules, is what instills the instincts necessary for good writing.
But the rise of game tape has served only to fast-forward the memorization.
It was a dreary exercise in the memorization and regurgitation of apparently unconnected facts.
It has always amused me that contemporary music is exempted from the memorization requirement.
Controls displayed higher blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) activation during the memorization of faces that were later successfully recognized.
The more repetition, the easier the memorization, and the more the scenes would be ingrained into her muscle memory.
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