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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activate memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to technology, psychology, or personal reflection when referring to the process of recalling or engaging one's memory.
Example: "To improve your learning, try to activate memory by reviewing the material regularly."
Alternatives: "trigger memory" or "engage memory".
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Auditory information presented during anesthesia can activate memory.
"Places seem to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them," says Sebald.
Many brain imaging studies, using positron emission tomography, show that cues like viewing drug paraphernalia are enough by themselves to activate memory circuits and unleash drug craving.
Later, while the subjects slept, they were exposed to the scent to activate memory of the induced fear.
Dendritic cells (DC) are important for MHC class I processing and presentation of peptide epitopes to memory CD8+ T cells, and could potentially be targeted to activate memory CD8+ T cells to a broad array of HIV-1 epitopes during ART.
Previous studies have correlated the inability of human SMCs to activate memory T cells with the lack of costimulation [ 19].
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Neuroscientists want to better understand how neuronal circuits form and activate memories.
The yearning for safety in a dangerous world also explains the growing demands that students make for trigger warnings, which are warnings professors are expected to give about any course readings that might activate memories of trauma in any of the students.
The smells and tastes of certain foods activate memories that anchor a past time in our lives, both positive and negative.
These data are consistent with the conclusion that the IgD-CD27-CD95+ IgD-CD27-CD95+ IgD-CD27-CD95+nique subpopulation that appears in increased numemoryin SLE and represents recently activated memory B cells resulting from intensive Gconstitute.
Nonetheless, neither previously activated ("memory") CD4 nor naïve CD8 T-cells require CD28 for activation, and other costimulatory molecules can also provide the second signal necessary for initial activations of naïve CD4 cells [38], [39].
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