Some participants were first asked to read fake news
articles about memory loss in older adults, and others did not.
Not exact matches
This
article reminds me of a Good Eats episode that was a couple of nights ago
about peas and the reason they have a bad reputation (because people have bad
memories of being forced to eat them by parents that didn't know how to make them).
WATER POLO As a member of the University of Rhode Island water polo team from 1976 to» 80, I found that your
article about the 1988 U.S. Olympic water polo team (Dunking a Tough Foe, July 18) brought back fond
memories of the hours I spent practicing and playing this wonderful sport.
I know lots of you will disagree withe me so you need to be good
memory and remember all the time that alexis activated the beast mode giroud wasn't on the pitch The first galf of last seanso when giroud was having an injury and this season when walcott was playing l Admin please make an
article about how many goals alexis scores in presence of giroud on the pitch
But sometime later, I read an
article about two researchers who discovered that mother rats were smarter — specifically in learning and
memory capacity — than rats that never had babies.
But either way, the
article is a reminder that Mitchell is very much around and
about, and it raises - as it was surely meant to -
memories of his past.
«While electrical stimulation of the brain is emerging as potential therapy for a wide range of neurological and psychiatric diseases, little is known
about its effect on
memory,» says Gregory Worrell, M.D., Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic neurologist and senior author of the
article.
Yesterday we ran a story
about calculations that confirmed earlier news that physicists may be on the verge of discovering the existence of the Higgs boson, which, if it turns out to be true, would be one of the biggest science stories of all time.What concerns me here, though, is not science so much as popular song.For reasons that are obscure to me, the
article triggered a
memory of the old Johnny Cash tune, Folsom Prison Blues, which began rolling through my head.
A few #budgetfriendltfashion related
articles are lined up for the next few weeks as I'm all
about being Uncle Scrooge's descendant these days and rather investing in powerful happy
memories than materialized stuff #affordablefashion
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In the 1950s George Miller wrote a famous
article about the limitations of working
memory called «The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two.»
The retrospective assignment presented in this
article results from the merging of my thoughts
about assessment,
about bringing students» own voices to history, and
about creating a sense of empathy for important historical events that this country holds in its collective
memory.
In a blog post up now on the New York Times Learning Network, Facing History and Ourselves Senior Program Associate Laura Tavares pairs an
article about the recent report documenting the history of racial lynching in America with an excerpt from Harper Lee's best - selling «To Kill a Mockingbird» in order to situate the novel in its historical context and raise important questions
about race, justice, and
memory today.
Vintage Armstrong - Siddeleys — Bill Bishop writes
about these high quality Coventry - made cars of the 1920s / 1938 Rootes Talbot — The restoration of a 3 - litre sports tourer is described by David Hawtin / «It was fun then» — Part one of an
article by Bill Boddy recalling motoring
memories from over fifty years ago / VSCC Wessex Trial — Tom Threlfall reports this event in his «Diary of a dilettante» / Retromobile Show Paris — Peter Russell drove to Paris in February to bring us his report / Invicta S - type in the rain On his rain - soaked excursion this month — The Editor drove an open 1931 4 1/2 litre / Vulcan in the twenties — Michael Worthington - Williams describes the diversity of engines used by this Lancashire - based manufacturer / Austin Seven sports re-creation — John Williams tells
about the rebuilding of a 1924 «works» two - seater.
The early years of Wolseley — How the company developed up to the First World War by Norman Painting / Homage to a Morris 8 — D.H. Smith relates his
memories of a 1937 Morris 8 named «Cleopatra» / Amilcar anniversary — Brian Heath visited the Auvergne in company with other Amilcar enthusiasts on the occasion of the car's 75th anniversary / The Citroen 2CV phenomenon — The story of this unconventional classic is told by Chris Bowes / Honeymoon trip in a Riley — Malcolm Bates tells us
about a young couple's trip to remember in a 1929/30 Riley Monaco /
Memories of Woolf Barnato and W.O. Bentley — Rivers Fletcher relates his personal reminiscences of Woolf Barnato and W.O. Bentley in the 1920s and 30s / 1933 Alvis Speed Twenty — This month The Editor gives us his impressions of this traditional — but tecnically advanced — British sporting car / Sunbeam Talbot Darracq rally — A report on the STD register's national rally by Nick Baldwin / Vulcan history part two — Michael Worthington - Williams continues his
article on this comparitively little known manufacturer.
It started with these new discoveries in
memory science, which I had read an
article about a while back.
When she read an
article about people who Google themselves and discover life - changing facts
about their lives online, she wrote The
Memory Box.
Once I was hit with the
memory of an old National Geographic
article about Daniel Boone, I couldn't stop thinking
about him and his story.
So, the most penetrating, groundbreaking, explosive
article about publishing in
memory.
Barry Eisler, best - selling thriller author and one of Joe's best pals, puts it nicely how the most «penetrating, groundbreaking, explosive
article about publishing in
memory» is fashionably done not by a publisher, an agent, or even an industry analyst, but a self - published writer.
This
article is all
about our mission to get a good night's sleep aboard on our live aboard cruising sailboat, SV Empress, by replacing the thin old cushions with a king size, 10 - inch thick luxury
memory foam mattress from LULL.
My Donkey Kong Country
article helped wonderful childhood
memories come flooding back into my mind all
about the awesomeness that...
My Donkey Kong Country
article helped wonderful childhood
memories come flooding back into my mind all
about the awesomeness that was Rare, the developer that owned the N64 without question.
-- The Japanese release of 3D OutRun on the Nintendo 3DS eShop — A recent Eurogamer
article on Yu Suzuki's more recent career — Flying Hamster II's Kickstarter campaign was canceled, but it's totally cool because Game Atelier found a publisher to back it — The Jet Set Radio - inspired Hover meets its first Kickstarter goal; one step closer to Hideki Naganuma contributing his talents to the game's soundtrack — We briefly discuss SEGA Cup 2014 because we don't really know a lot
about it — We share our fondest
memory of SEGA's amazing Game Gear in a special segment to celebrate its 23rd birthday, which happened on April 26, 2014.
Greg's
article is like a walk down
memory lane, describing the first time he learned
about the world wide web and realized it was the ticket he needed to hang his own shingle.
In addition, Intel also announced «a new Intel Core platform extension that brings together the benefits of 8th Gen Intel Core processors with Intel Optane
memory», delivered new processors within its «family of high - performance desktop CPUs and chipsets that deliver modern standby and ambient computing capabilities» and shared «new details on the 8th Gen Intel Core vPro platform» which I mentioned will be written
about in a separate
article.
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This morning when I read the Globe
article about misogyny in the world of the restaurant kitchen, it brought back
memories that in part lead me to open my own boutique real estate company 25 years ago.
This is an
article about a bureaucrat that has had undoubtably the most profound effect on a Canadian industry in recent
memory, and how the timing of her leaving her position calls into question the mandate that she pursued.
Husband suggested I search for the magazine
article I wrote
about it to jog my
memory.