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Our study shows that non-contingent memory functions, i.e. spatial and olfactory learning, can correlate.

Even the US contingent evoked memories of the Back to the Future era: George Schultz and James Baker joining Henry Kissinger and the relative new boy Dick Cheney.

Led by Amash's rival, fellow Michigan Republican Rep. Mike Rogers, this contingent evoked memories of 9/11, saying the controversial NSA programs had stopped at least 54 potential terror plots and saved thousands of lives.

The scheme is contingent on partitioning the memory to 4 dual-port memory banks as well as the specific way data is distributed between the banks.

And that means identifying moments such as these, in the nation's communal memory, as somehow contingent on their stewardship.

Several authors [ 7, 8] have emphasised that functional hemispheric dominance in memory tasks is contingent on the memory subprocesses involved and on the verbalisability of the stimuli, thus verbal stimuli recruiting more strongly left sided neural networks.

Likewise, tolerogenic vaccines are contingent upon the generation of long-lasting memory, but this memory is due to the activation, expansion, and differentiation of antigen-specific regulatory T cells that mediate antigen-specific inhibitory activity by mechanisms of active, dominant tolerance.

Importantly, the CS had been paired with cocaine several hundred times during daily cocaine self-administration sessions, yet relatively small numbers of response-contingent or non-contingent CS presentations at reactivation resulted in memory lability and reconsolidation blockade by ZIF268 antisense oligonucleotide infusions into the BLA at retrieval.

It is now more than a half century since Paris for the first time began to be included in the memories of a small contingent of youngish American expatriates, richer than most in creative ambition and rather modest in purse.

The knowledge that everything is, or could be, contingent - on the facts, a faulty memory, the act of reading a book - is what, paradoxically, gives this story its weight and plausibility.

According to this view, there is an inherent advantage contingent on the immaturity of the explicit memory system in children.

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