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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a visual memory of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recollection or mental image that is related to something seen or experienced visually.
Example: "As I walked through the old neighborhood, I was flooded with a visual memory of my childhood adventures."
Alternatives: "a mental image of" or "a pictorial recollection of".
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McBurney's naked body becomes not just the Neolithic iceman but also the solitary Virgil onto whose bare torso is projected a visual memory of his girl-friend.
The narrow column, with sheer knit panels at the side, was like a visual memory of what was once a fashion strength.
One simple possibility is a visual memory of the cue itself.
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She always worked from contact sheets, had a phenomenal organisational ability, and a visual memory the likes of which I've never met, before or since".
Unlike Bes, the ogre is not a dwarf – but a tiny figure, whose identity remains uncertain, sits upon his lap (a visual memory, if you like, of Bes's short stature).
I have a clear visual memory of him loping, sidling around with his head in the air, not cowed by the situation".
The shape of it is a clear visual memory of the two of us facing each other in his front room in his final weeks, though at the time neither of us realised how little time was left.
Such results suggest that, at least in some tasks, the prefrontal code of short-term context may be somewhat more abstract than a simple visual memory of cue or visual prediction of target.
If the goal of a visual memory system is to optimize processing based on past experience, storage of a single percept or event is of limited use.
Here we demonstrate that the reconstruction of a visual memory does depend on a hierarchical stream too, but this mnemonic stream follows the reverse order relative to visual processing.
And Jewish culture, from the biblical injunction against worshiping graven images, has always been more geared toward the word than the picture, so there is less of a visual memory bank for filmmakers to work from.
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