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"We predict that the synapses that are being used in that memory would then become weakened.
But in both versions, the power lies in the female character, in that memory of a woman who can't vanish into oblivion.
But I probably won't be alone in that memory being of a programme that made the world just a little bit more lovely.
I wonder not only about the degree of hyperbole in that memory, but also where Santorum ate just before he aquainted himself with Kennedy's speech.
The narrator of "Dancing at Lughnasa" drifts back to his most vivid recollection of late summer 1936 when, he says, "In that memory atmosphere is more real than incident and everything is simultaneously actual and illusory".
If she can episodically remember an event, then her recollection or ability to recall that event makes her identical with the person represented in that memory as agent or witness to the event.
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Actually, it argues for the opposite, since imagination can fill in details that memory can't.
"Places seem to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them," says Sebald.
We have 443x255 = 112965 bytes in the memory that need to be transferred out.
There are, of course, dementia-specific differences in memory dysfunction in that episodic memory is most impaired in Alzheimer's disease, while semantic memory deficits are most prominent in semantic dementia.
"There were very few games that linger in the memory from that era," he says.
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