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They are people off whose surface the eye seems to skate, leaving no trace of memory behind.
Kitamura says he believes that some trace of memory may stay in the hippocampus indefinitely, storing details that are retrieved only occasionally.
First, most previous studies have estimated the iconic trace of memory to be shorter than 600 ms (e.g., Coltheart, 1980).
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Its main exhibition, called "Traces of Memory," consists of 150 of his photographs.
We follow traces of memory and discover that memory itself is in a state of continuous decay, that we are our own ruins.
"Contemporary traces of memory" is an elastic theme assigned to pieces by the Chinese Conceptual artist Cai Guo-Qiand and the photographer and filmmaker Matt Saunders.
Through Aug. 15, "Traces of Memory: A Contemporary Look at the Jewish Past in Poland," with photographs by Chris Schwarz, founding director of the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow.
One work, My Ghost (2000), was created when a butterfly alighted briefly on the daguerreotype, leaving an exquisitely delicate outline against a vivid sky-blue – an emblem of life's fragility, as well as the soul's passing and the traces of memory.
He called these physical traces of memory 'engrams' and suggested they may exist as collections of nerve cells.
They maintained that these cognitive propensities are most vividly manifest in traces of memory and in the activity of conceptual thought.
In addition, it can generate the traces of memory accesses for each memory layer, the trace to the SPM being particularly useful for energy-aware memory banking (see the next section).
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