Sentence examples for asserted memory from inspiring English sources

The phrase "asserted memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing a claim or statement regarding memory, particularly in psychological or cognitive discussions.
Example: "The researcher presented the asserted memory of the witness as evidence in the trial, despite its questionable accuracy."
Alternatives: "claimed memory" or "declared memory".

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She testified she was skeptical that he had really developed a case of amnesia and added that his asserted memory problems soon cleared up.

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As David Blight and other scholars of collective memory have asserted, remembering is a selective act, and it always involves some degree of forgetting.

While Bates preferred to have patients imagine something black, he also reported that some found objects of other colors easiest to visualize, and thus were benefited most by remembering those, because, he asserted, "the memory can never be perfect unless it is easy".

In 1979, Elizabeth Loftus asserted that memory was malleable and not hard-wired into the brain [ 48].

In a 2008 study from the University of Leeds, memory researchers asserted that not all our memories are created equal: the ones we reserve from our formative teenage years, as well as those from our early twenties, are the ones we return to and cherish the most.

The struggles within the group were often very real and the film, taking a lesson from the Dead's ethical project, lets these different voices assert their memories about what went right and what went wrong along the way.

How do they call themselves doctors?" Many independent examiners are older, semiretired physicians who no longer treat patients, and claimants and lawyers have asserted that the memories and judgments of some of the doctors have at times been impaired by their age and frailties.

"Our sense of self and memory," he continued, "has to be asserted over every competing memory of the past, because it was so traumatic and painful".

"Even though the participation of women in the labor force is the highest it has ever been, the unemployment rate among women is the lowest in 40 years," the president asserted this morning, from memory, during a freewheeling panel discussion entitled, "Is the New Economy Rewriting Rules on Productivity and the Business Cycle?" But just beneath the surface, there was politics at work.

The proposed prediction model of memory asserts that different brain areas to mediate different forms of memory because they support different type of prediction analysis.

The scientist, a world authority on the mechanism of memory, asserts that one day medicine will provide a little red pill to boost the memory of those who are losing it, and a little blue pill for those who strive to forget.

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