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Thoughts of his father came in waves, one of his senses triggering a memory.
It also acts like a mnemonic device: So many of the park's locations are recognizable, that it's hard to walk through without triggering a memory.'.
It also acts like a mnemonic device: So many of the park's locations are recognizable, that it's hard to walk through without triggering a memory.
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"You're just walking down a street and something triggers a memory.
It triggers a memory from Dee's own childhood, about chocolate being disapproved of.
Every smell triggers a memory; it's just a matter of having them to draw on".
Every trip past a bench or to a bank manager's office threatens to trigger a memory.
The expression "Proust's madeleine" is still used today to refer to a sensory cue that triggers a memory.
He was hallucinating; some chance feature of a stranger had triggered a memory he hadn't known he'd kept.
And I keep thinking, What are you looking at that's triggered a memory here?" Jones said.
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