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The next memory we see is not Will's but it's an Italian cop's.
In our collective memory, we see black-and-white images of immaculately dressed men and women wearing hats, ties, and dresses, marching in dress shoes.
When we look at the long-term memory, we see that at least two hypotheses remain, so the system needs to perform at least two measurements to disambiguate the focused object candidate.
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Instead of a glittering replica of the John Elway of our collective memory, we saw a flesh-and-blood mortal who throws incomplete passes (nearly 30 percent of the time!), gets rattled by pass rushers (see the U.S.C. game) and is guilty of various other sins of imperfection.
Yet when considering Burge's "preservative memory," we saw that Oscar could conceivably retain the water concept while acquiring an additional concept (even if he cannot discriminate between the two).
But touching as Weisz is, Ashford's production over-externalises Blanche's dreams and memories: we see not once but many times the husband whom she discovered with an another man and who subsequently shot himself.
Through Ulrich's memories we see nearly a century of Bulgarian history; his "private fictions" present a series of contemporary stories about young Eastern Europeans trying to make it big in New York.
Maria's manic episodes, such as in one episode when she forces her parents and childhood frenemy to join her family garage band, maintain the same level of measured chaos as Maria in the present day, who uses the memories we see in flashbacks as the context for her being cautious in the present.
As the disease progresses, damage spreads to the area of the brain that forms memories, called the hippocampus, which leads to the characteristic memory loss we see in Alzheimer's patients.
"This totally changes memory as we see it today, and it changes the performance of electronic systems," says Saied Tehrani Saied Tehrani, Motorola's MRAM chief.
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