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This task was conducted both in a long and a short version to test conformity effects as a function of the difficulty of a memory task.
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One such study found that when the difficulty of a working memory task increased, corresponding frontal theta power increases were associated with increased deactivation of BOLD response in medial frontal regions, PCC/precuneus and other DMN regions [39].
The difficulty of eradicating memory of powder particle interfaces in UHMWPE for bearing surfaces for hip and knee replacements is well-known, and 'fusion defects' have been implicated frequently in joint failures.
[ 3] Several studies of the cognitive processes relevant in the survey context pointed to the difficulty of converting episodic memory to an incidence.
However, for multi-relational data mining in large databases, such algorithms were not efficient due the difficulty of allocating enough memory for all data structure used for this algorithm to represent the database.
However, this may equally well be a reflection of the perceived importance of the task, the goals which the process may evoke with patients, and, more generally, the difficulty of conveying important memories and messages.
It's generally seen as a bad thing if the overall number of cards grows too high: it increases that outlay required to become competitive in the game, makes mastering the game increasingly about feats of memory, and ups the difficulty of managing a collection.
In modern times, violent conflict between Iraq and its neighbors has placed political impositions on the national discourse that distort Iraqi historical memory and contribute to the difficulty of establishing a Baghdadi literary canon.
That many people retroactively don the cloaks of dissidents and can't believe they weren't considered enemies of the state speaks to the slipperiness of memory, as well as the difficulty of keeping a nuanced perspective on history in one's mind.
That many people retroactively don the cloaks of dissidents and can't believe they weren't considered enemies of the state speaks to the slipperiness of memory, as well as the difficulty of keeping a nuanced perspective on history in one's mind.
5 Proclus paraphrases, "the difficulty of retaining in the memory what has been learned," but the reference is clearly to the subject discussed in I.3.
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