Sentence examples for memory resides from inspiring English sources

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It is said that only their memory resides in Ghana.

We might call this "muscle memory" but really the memory resides not there, but in the cortex of the brain, in specialised structures that instruct our muscles precisely how to move.

Any cognitive architecture that supports visual search must account for where such memory resides in the system and how it can be used to guide eye movements in visual search.

He also advocates the democratization of these languages, since, in times when our emotional memory resides within a server, this is a matter of self-knowledge, and the lack of intimacy with electronic languages would be the next type of alienation to fight against.

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The paper proposes a shared-memory fault tolerant multiprocessor architecture for Computer Aided Manufacturing management and control, where an Ethernet LAN is used to connect FMC associated Station Computers to the shared memory residing in a supervising CAM server.

Recent advances in transgenic and optogenetic tools have enabled the identification, visualization, and manipulations of natural, sensory-evoked, engram cells for a specific memory residing in specific brain regions.

The answer seems to lie in another sleep stage called slow-wave sleep, when the cortex, where associations and memories reside, cuts itself off from other parts of the brain and basically listens to itself.

The recordings, taken from the brains of epilepsy patients being prepared for surgery, demonstrate that these spontaneous memories reside in some of the same neurons that fired most furiously when the recalled event had been experienced.

For even others I help throughout life will eventually die, until all our actions come to naught, until all our subjective experiences and memories reside in no mind, until no conscious being is left extant within a cold and dying and diminishing universe to remember any experience at all.

This muscle memory mostly resides in areas of the brain that look after the movement of the different fingers, toes, hands, wrists and forearms, in regions called pre-motor cortex (the planning of the movements) and motor cortex (their execution).

But the story of the sea eagles shows that returning large animals to live among people who have no memory of residing alongside big predators is contentious.

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