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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to remember things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's memory skills or cognitive functions related to recalling information.
Example: "Her ability to remember things quickly has always impressed her teachers."
Alternatives: "capacity for recall" or "memory skills".
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Age can dull the ability to remember things.
If you're over 50, you've probably noticed some changes in your ability to remember things.
As we grow older, we all start to notice some changes in our ability to remember things.
What is involved is not "memory," the ability to remember things, but "memorization," the ability to memorize things by an act of memorization.
While Picasso may have had an uncanny ability to remember things after just one gaze, his memory was often developed by multiple exposures to a single image.
As it stands, they said, a patient worried about changes in his ability to remember things would go to a doctor and be given a small number of tests under limited time conditions.
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Those aged 50-59 in the lowest social class have more long-standing illness than professional people aged 60-74; and those in their 50s with little education have lower abilities to remember things and solve simple puzzles than do those with a university degree at the age of 75 and over.
Better brain functioning also comes about when the brain is not confronted by stress, the ultimate "death sentence" for brain cells.[4] When you're stressed, anxious, tense, or blue, your brain is affronted by toxic chemicals and hormones such as cortisol, and this inhibits your ability to think clearly and to remember things.[5].
It starts with the dawn of the genetic age ― when people found that X-rays changed genes ― and it goes all the way to the modern era, where people are figuring out which genes adapt things like our sense of time or our ability to remember certain things.
We have formulated an iPad game that could drive the neural circuitry behind episodic memory by stimulating the ability to remember where things were on the screen," Professor Sahakian said.
Dykers has a brother, five years older, who was a gifted structural engineer until, in his late thirties, he suffered a cerebral aneurysm and, as a consequence of surgery that was intended to repair it, lost his ability to remember new things.
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