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An essential distinction is between memory for facts (semantic memory) and memory for events (episodic memory).
As a noted film historian, he had an encyclopedic memory for facts about Hollywood.
Reasonable people can apparently differ on the quality of President Clinton's memory for facts.
During the past decade, evidence has emerged that the consolidation of declarative memory (memory for facts and events) is promoted by slow-wave sleep.
Indeed, Mr. Peek, who died Dec. 19 at home in Salt Lake City, had perhaps the world's most capacious memory for facts.
It is not that these chunks of knowledge are temporarily lost in inaccessible spaces - rather, they belong to an entirely different system for storing knowledge to that which underpins our "explicit" memory for facts, names, phone numbers and so on.
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In a series of experiments, Brenda Milner of the Montreal Neurological Institute and McGill University showed that, without those seahorse-shaped organs, H.M. could form no new memories for facts, figures or faces.
We now no longer need to depend upon our limited human memories for facts but can instead refer to primary sources any time we need them.
Following the surgery, his cognitive functions were mostly intact; however, he lost the ability to create new memories for facts and events, a condition known as anterograde amnesia.
The ability to form certain new declarative memories, particularly memories for facts and events, has been widely shown to decline with advancing age.
Observations that patients with hippocampal damage show deficits in forming new long-term memories for facts and events have led to our current understanding that the hippocampal system is essential for establishing enduring declarative memories.
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