Sentence examples for retrievable memories from inspiring English sources

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It's no comfort to me to be told I will survive, because after all, the soul is the key to personal identity, if there's no similar personality, no memories, no beliefs, no retrievable memories of past lives.

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The weights reflect usage history, context relevance, and reward accrual for all retrievable memory elements.

"My retrievable memory isn't as good as it should be," he says with only the barest trace of a smile.

When it comes to trusting ourselves, we need to have retrievable memory of experiences where we were able to rely on ourselves to handle a difficult situation.

We assume, in keeping with the depth of processing principle (Craik and Lockhart 1972) that elaborative, meaningful processing in general is more likely to lead to effective pattern separation and therefore retrievable memory traces.

He was among the first to advocate the concept of monitored retrievable storage for nuclear waste.

The availability heuristic: Captures how people make judgements based on what is easily retrievable from memory, or simply what comes easily to mind.

An example is when asked to list as many English words as possible that begin with the letter A. This is a simple task, because words beginning with the letter A are fairly easily retrievable from memory.

In the United States, many early literacy experts argue that children at ages 4 and 5 should be exposed to some of the building blocks of reading -- for example, the letters of the alphabet and their sounds -- so that those components of reading are readily retrievable from memory when children are asked to start reading words in later grades.

But many passwords, such as those for e-mail, remain cached in memory and retrievable while a phone is active as they may need to be sent to a remote server again and again.

If the number of events or the rate of events is not retrievable, other strategies such as qualitative impressions, memory assessments, or normative expectations may be used (Conrad et al. 1998; Jaccard and Wan 1995).

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