Sentence examples for recurrent memory from inspiring English sources

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She has recurrent memory loss, losing all knowledge of her past from one day to the next.

Other forms of positive feedback, such as depolarization-induced suppression ofinhibition (DSI), which depends on activity in the postsynaptic cell, can similarly producerobustness in recurrent memory networks [24].

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Later, the rough, shaky footage functions as the recurrent memories of the soldiers after their return home, a permanent present-tense for all of them.

Recent findings from studies on adults show similarities between social anxiety disorder (SAD) and posttraumatic stress in the form of recurrent memories and intrusive and distressing images of earlier aversive events.

These symptoms include: recurrent memories of the traumatic event in the form of intrusions and nightmares, avoidance of thoughts and/or places associated with the traumatic event, enhanced vigilance and hyperarousal, sleep disturbances, and emotional numbing.

Although the present research was conducted in an analogue student sample, results suggest that disgust is one emotional reaction that may be related to recurrent memories in individuals who have been exposed to certain types of trauma.

Learning results from multiple associations between simultaneous and consecutive sensor stimuli and is performed by a Dynamical Recurrent Associative Memory Architecture.

We demonstrate how cognitive symptoms in these disorders may arise from similar or the same general mechanisms acting in the recurrent working memory networks.

When prediction errors are detected and firing rates change, the prefrontal cortex may not only integrate the signal within its recurrent (working memory) intrinsic circuitry, but it may have a key restorative function in efferent structures such that the firing rates return to a baseline tonic level that optimizes subsequent responsiveness to input.

A continuum has been proposed ranging from involuntary autobiographical memories in everyday life to recurrent intrusive memories and in the most extreme (and rarest) form dissociative flashbacks (Kvavilashvili, 2014).

It includes a persistent sense of hypervigilance and recurrent, intrusive memories of past traumatic events.

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