Sentence examples for memory and reflected from inspiring English sources

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Our findings suggest that short-term false memory stems from semantic priming (as indicated by N400 effects) occurring along with failure to respond based on the differences in detail retrieval that is greater for true than for false memory (and reflected by LPC-like ERPs) and less effortful retrieval and/or retrieval monitoring (reflected by post-800 ms ERPs).

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We will obviously be paying tribute to his memory and reflecting on the loss so many are feeling".

So I think that it's both older people doing it themselves, nurturing these memories and reflecting on their lives, but it's also our role as younger people to help them to do it, to express interest in it and be a part of their reminiscing and summing up their life into a meaningful story.

A key participant in the criminal investigation said that despite the showmanship and marketing by Mr. Friedman's defenders, the case was based on real-time interviews, not on memories recovered under hypnosis, and reflected the long history of sexual abuse that played out in Arnold Friedman's life and should stand.

Raw cognitive test scores were log transformed to generate normal distributions, with a higher score for visual spatial processing, memory and attention reflecting a better score and a lower score for spatial learning reflecting a better score.

Compared to recent cases, their contributions are likely to be more open to error of memory and to reflect less current approaches to care.

21 In addition two participants' experiences of FS was historical, so that, compared to recent cases, their contributions are likely to be more open to error of memory and to reflect earlier approaches to care.

THE officer who led the raid, Yonatan Netanyahu, died in it, and his memory was reflected in the rise to prominence of his brother Benjamin, now Israel's foreign minister.

Likewise, the tool-praxis tasks have the same high-demand decision and working memory requirements, reflected in long decision times (Kellenbach et al. 2003; Ishibashi et al. 2011).

Recovering from the birth in her Chicago apartment, dealing with the singer's version of writer's block, Lulu occupies herself with memories of her grandmother and reflects on the complications of her life, namely that her new daughter is likely the product of an extramarital affair about which her besotted husband is oblivious.

Times were difficult back in Uganda – hence my parents moving here – but there are many good memories, and music reflects the good, lively times when they were younger.

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