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The old numbers are a competing memory, and potentially confounding.
"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".
The two competing memory technologies operate in very different ways.
We found that although older and younger adults learned just as well, older adults showed greater initial activation in cortical networks associated with visuospatial-action mapping and resolving conflict for competing memory representations.
Consolidation may be defined as a set of processes whereby a motor memory is stabilized with continued passage of time and becomes less susceptible to disruption from a competing memory [19], [20].
This did slow down things because of competing memory and disk requirements, however, the final runtimes should not be more than a factor of two of the runtimes in the ideal environment.
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Schiller's study demonstrated that the competing memories can become one.
Yarm collates colourful, competing memories with some droll juxtapositions, especially where the notoriously unreliable Courtney Love is involved, but using no authorial judgment.
Whether it was stress, competing memories or distraction that caused Mr. Perry's brain freeze, it's clear that he's not alone.
Those competing memories appear to have contributed to the wild swings, with investors alternately fearful of a collapse and worried that they might get out at the bottom.
One hopes this is all deliberate, and, at length, so it turns out: Oe wants the reader to get lost, too, in a forest of stories and competing memories.
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