Sentences with phrase «recall events of the past»

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A recent study published in the Journal of Consumer Research found that people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.
Even if there is direct recall of experiences in the noncontiguous past, those past experiences are also mediated to us through intervening events in both the brain and unconscious personal experience; for every experience takes some account of the entire past.
Moreover, if one recalls that memory, for Aristotle, is that faculty whereby past events are retained in images, then it should not be surprising that the action of the imagination should be required for the elaboration of universals through induction.
We recall again Israel's habitual identification of one and many, her sense of total participation as people in all the meaningful events of her history, past and even future, involving one Israelite, a few, or many.15 In the faith of Israel the glorious survival and reconstitution of a remnant is Israel's glory and Israel's re-establishment.
Mar. 18, 2013 — People suffering from complicated grief may have difficulty recalling specific events from their past or imagining specific events in the future, but not when those events involve the partner they lost, according to a new study published in Clinical Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
However it may be with us today, it is important that we recognize that for a first - century Jew «memorial» did not mean reverie about past events; it meant the act of vitally recalling into the present that which those events achieved for the Jewish people.
Regardless whether the alleged negotiations have been held or not, I can't recall of similar events occurred in the past.
Reviewing the pictures may be a form of brain calisthenics for enhancing the mental process known as autobiographical memory, recalling the time and place of past events.
Overweight young adults may have poorer episodic memory — the ability to recall past events — than their peers, suggests new research from the University of Cambridge, adding to increasing evidence of a link between memory and overeating.
Twenty - six non-lactating women between the ages of 23 and 35 were asked to recall and re-experience a past relationship event that caused them to feel a positive emotion, such as love or infatuation, and a negative emotion, such as loss or abandonment.
Our first sense that Scorsese and Hugo have cinema on the mind comes when Hugo recalls the wretched events of his past.
Though Hurricane Street recalls events from the past, the discussion of veterans» rights remains highly relevant today, with continuing reports of delays and negligence at Veterans Affairs hospitals.
The film presents a series of mini-dramas, recalling past community events described in archived issues of Roundabout, and provides an insight into issues prevalent at the time, such as continuity of local life, community and togetherness.
In this highly original meditation on the past, renowned art historian Alexander Nemerov delves into what it means to recall a significant event — Pearl Harbor — and how descriptions of images can summon it back to life.
Another type of memory that humans and some animals possess is episodic memory — the ability to recall what, where, and when pasts events occurred.
The impact on the children can not be minimized, however, and children will process the event in their own way depending on their age, the number of past moves they can recall, and the distance that will be traveled.
If you're one of them, you'll probably look forward to the event with great excitement — until you start to recall the blunders of years past.
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