Sentence examples for more reliable memory from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, Michael Watkins of Princeton University issued a psychology paper over forty years ago declaring recognition a more reliable memory function than recall since it only affords one opportunity for error (when matching one's memory to given items) instead of the two (retrieving specific information and then reporting it accurately) inherent in recall.

Their aim was to distinguish between two alternatives: Either the increase of the number of intervals in the first sequence (S) is more important (to build a more reliable memory trace), or the increase of the number of intervals in the second sequence (C) is more important (to improve the comparison process).

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Ferranti produced a version of Meg with the Williams tubes replaced by the more reliable core memory, marketed as the Ferranti Mercury.

Ferranti produced a commercial version marketed as the Ferranti Mercury, in which the Williams tubes were replaced by the more reliable core memory.

As in most investigations, the key evidence is likely to be documents, rather than testimony, because contemporaneous records are often more reliable than memories.

Mr. Schwarzenegger and his co-writer, Peter Petre, had to brush up on the details of his acting career by reading biographies and movie journals; his memory for slights, triumphs and salaries seems more reliable than his memory for work.

In general, "recognition memory" (involved in choosing the correct answer from a list) is more reliable than recall memory (retrieving information without any clue or hint that could assist in the retrieval).

He said it can't reason and hence can have any ideas, and though its memory is more reliable than the human memory, it is less persistent.

Furthermore, we achieved a more controllable and reliable memory effect due to stable charge storage in deep nanoparticle traps, as compared to shallow HfO2 defect states.

Conversely, one participant said the timeline would be more reliable than patient memory (e.g., asking the patient the timing and results of their last colonoscopy).

Thus a more distributed architecture resulted in a more reliable occurrence of excitatory memory pattern types within units, in addition to a more stable concomitant occurrence of complimentary pattern types.

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