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However, in the last decade several investigations have reported that patients with medial temporal lobe damage exhibit an abnormally large number of errors when required to remember visual information over brief intervals.
On the other hand, his approach might be more robust to recall error as it is easier to remember if a GP ever asked this question than how regular she does.
Most errors are tiny not important enough to remember.
More recent studies have focused on memory errors when the subjects attempt to remember whether words in a sentence were imagined or perceived, or on emotional picture processing in patients with and without delusions and hallucinations (Surguladze et al., 2006; Taylor et al., 2007; Vinogradov et al., 2008).
Words are, after all, a lot easier for humans to remember; share without error; and communicate vocally vs long chains of numbers.
Americans are more likely to remember the spectacular errors than the strong showing, Princeton professor Julian Zelizer wrote in 2012, cataloguing the long list of gaffes and unforced errors by candidates over the decades.
As the subject tries to remember what happened, "source" errors creep in.
Their errors might be due to their inability to remember or conceptualise.
However it is important to remember that the definition of error in this case was very tight (more than 50 days from the real value).
It's important to remember that these models have margins of errors and elections aren't only about the economy.
A recent study repeated the same error as was seen in the "Clever Hans" case,, emphasizing the need to remember that lesson.
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