Sentences with phrase «autobiographical information»

I wanted to make something that resonated more with heritable information — «autobiographical information» might be a better way of saying it.
Binion primed these canvases by first applying papers that contain intimate autobiographical information.
Sometimes, his works include autobiographical information, as in Priceless # 1, which riffs off the famous MasterCard slogan yet depicts the funeral of his murdered cousin, Songha Willis.
Djokovic released a book in 2013 called «Serve to Win» that includes recipes, a bit of autobiographical information and other tidbits that explain how he got to the top of the tennis ladder.
By contrast, «episodic memory» refers to the encoding of autobiographical information relating to a specific event that is located in time.
Music is known to aid memory, especially recalling autobiographical information.
The first is actually creativity, because it's during REM sleep and dreaming specifically when the brain starts to collide all of the information that you've recently learned together with all of this back catalog of autobiographical information that you've got stored up in the brain.

Not exact matches

The focus of the second chapter is not just Anis Sayegh's autobiographical narrative, but also the description of relevant historical information about Tiberias and al - Bassa (the birthplace of his mother).
Young children tend to forget events more rapidly than adults do because they lack the strong neural processes required to bring together all the pieces of information that go into a complex autobiographical memory, she explains.
In a series of tests to determine how false information can manipulate memory formation, the researchers discovered that subjects with highly superior autobiographical memory logged scores similar to those of a control group of subjects with average memory.
Their interaction covers a lot of mental territory, including recalling autobiographical memories and semantic information (the president's birthday, for example), thinking about or planning the future, imagining new events, inferring the mental states of others, reasoning about moral dilemmas, reading fiction, self - reflecting, and appraising social and emotional information.
While there is no need to add an autobiographical essay about yourself, the site does ask for information about things you love, loathe and can't stand.
Students use the information in the autobiographical and biographical poems as source material as they write essays comparing and / or contrasting themselves with the famous people who are the subjects of their poems.
With these autobiographical stories, viewers — for the most part — have no means to confirm these narratives and are unaware of the potential exaggerations or the possible private information withheld.
In so doing, they challenged the notion of art as the expression of a singular, heroic author, recasting their works as repositories for autobiographical, cultural, and historical information.
The current view is that autobiographical memories are mental constructions that consist of various types of information.
To produce a more accurate autobiographical memory by retrieving mind - mapping information, you have to visualize the picture and watch what's happening rather than intellectualizing, rationalizing, or speculating about what things means.
During the home study process, families will be requested to submit: autobiographical statements, employment and financial information, personal references, medical reports for all family members in the home, and criminal background clearances.
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