Sentence examples for prominent memory for from inspiring English sources

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What's your favorite All-Star Gamemoryory? A. The most prominent memory for me is Magic Johnson.

So, that is a really prominent memory for me -- those rusty brown cars with the white lettering on them.

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Third, later in the course of the disease cognitive dysfunction with prominent memory decline emerged.

On a cognitive-emotional level in which cognition plays a more prominent role, such as memory for emotions or learning associations between emotions and words, Luminet et al. [9] compared people with high versus low alexithymia levels on a memory task in which participants had to recall emotional and neutral words.

The temporal lobes play a prominent role in declarative memory function, including episodic memory (memory for events) and semantic memory (memory for facts and concepts).

He had an uncanny memory for the street addresses and collecting preferences of various prominent individuals with whom he had done business, and for the fate of many objects that had passed through his hands.

An essential distinction is between memory for facts (semantic memory) and memory for events (episodic memory).

Rosenbaum has an extraordinary memory for music.

You need memory for a conscience.

"How much memory for music?" Mossberg asked.

As in the "Brandenburg," the flute suddenly seems more prominent than memory would suggest.

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