Sentence examples for to trigger a memory from inspiring English sources

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Every trip past a bench or to a bank manager's office threatens to trigger a memory.

Interpol officers hope that a blotchy and pixelated photo of him may help to trigger a memory somewhere.

The use case is simple: A user quickly enters a task into their phone such as "send him an email," because they think at the time it'll be enough to trigger a memory about all the other important details.

If you wash your hair with coconut shampoo every day, you probably won't be able to trigger a memory with it.

In order to trigger a memory, you need to start a tradition that you only do at a certain time for a certain amount of time.

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The general theory is that an initial cognition, e.g. a perceptual experience of an object, generates a dispositional mental state, which has the capacity, when certain other causal factors are present, to trigger an active memory of that object.

This craziness is what she means by the magical thinking of the title, ie such idiosyncrasies of grief as keeping John's shoes because he would need them when he "came back", or driving miles out of her way to avoid places that might trigger a memory.

Whether it be a photograph of people, objects, architecture or the places he has encountered on his travels, Henderson says he is influenced by "the power of an image to trigger a chain reaction of memories and tap into one's own life experiences for an emotional response". He became emotional when pointing out a black-and-white photograph of a vintage lace gown.

Sometimes it will trigger a memory.

Reactivation is thought to trigger a consolidation-like process because reactivated memory and newly acquired memory have similar time courses of susceptibility to protein synthesis inhibition: they are intact in the short term but impaired in the long term when a protein synthesis inhibitor is administered either upon retrieval or upon de novo learning [ 40].

No wellspring of learning is left unfathomed, while the commonest observation – a shoe buckle, the buffering circle on a computer screen – is liable to trigger a poststructural disquisition on time and memory, or a lesson on how iodine or ventilation systems work.

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