On balance, systematic reviews have suggested that people can
recall past experiences with sufficient accuracy to provide valuable information [65], [66] and that such data are especially useful when prospective data are not available [67], as in the current case.
In addition to having people
recall past experiences, we also wanted to test whether we could alter people's goals for future sexual experiences and ultimately enhance their desire and satisfaction.
Reminiscence refers to the act or process of
recalling past experiences by retaining or reviving a mental impression.
Not exact matches
Indeed, everything in the
past which can in principle be
recalled in the future under hypnosis, for example, must be fully present in unconscious
experience at every moment.
If there is no a priori ground for denying that, in addition to being influenced by the brain and by intervening
experiences, there is also an element of direct
recall of
past experience, then a much simpler theory, more in accord with introspective evidence, is possible.
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.
Primary memory assures the survival of the immediate
past in the present moment of
experience, as distinct from «secondary memory» which
recalls a more distant
past into present
experience.
So long as all those
past occasions of
experience are potentially available for such
recall, whether spontaneously or under hypnosis, the peculiarity of the sense of identity can be explained.
Your brain may be able to
recall abstract facts from
past experiences, but it usually does a pretty good job of shielding you from reliving the trauma.
The one absolute and certain
experience that endures throughout his entire life is the
experience of being in the present,
recalling the
past, and anticipating a future.
A heavy drinker (someone that has at least 5 drinks an evening) can use his / her
past experience to
recall how to open the door.
Babies can now
recall past events so that once they learn something, they can
recall a similar
experience; for example, they can remember that sucking on their thumb to calm down for sleep felt good.
Balls did not
recall his
experiences of the ERM because he is sentimental and likes to dwell on the
past.
Parents criticized Success Academy's methods Thursday,
recalling their children's
past experiences at the schools and saying the network does not adequately provide for special needs students.
Here, to shed light in this space, Kentaro Miyamoto and colleagues devised a metamemory test in which macaques judged their own confidence in remembering
past experiences; the animals opted for higher bets on the outcome of a memory
recall test when they were surer their memory judgments were correct.
To differentiate between frightening and less serious harassment, the survey asked participants to
recall one incident during the
past 12 months that had the greatest effect on them and to rate the
experience from being «not at all frightening and threatening» to «extremely frightening and threatening.»
Bruna
recalls the changes he and his team have
experienced working in the Amazon over the
past eight years.
It is
recalled information from
past experience that alters your state of mind.
The resistance of a memristor at any moment depends on the last voltage it
experienced, so its behaviour can be used to
recall past voltages.
This is similar to how a sound or smell can trigger expansive
recall of a
past experience in one's life.
We all are unique in our level of assimilating information, applying it, connecting it with
past experiences,
recalling it and even perceiving it.
In the
past few years, Toyota has undertaken a series of large - scale
recalls, but the company's swift action appears to have been rewarded with excellent customer feedback — dull driving
experience notwithstanding.
You should try to
recall your
past, memorable events or interesting people and try to bring your
experience into the present.
I trust the company based on my
experience with the Rx formula, the lack of
recalls, the condition and health of my dogs
past and present.
While on hold about ten minutes, I
recalled what I had read on Flyer Talk about others»
experiences trying to book this award in the
past.
My first two articles, if you haven't read them, were very casual in nature — rather than attempt in - depth dissections of the
past and present states of the portable gaming industry, I decided to merely
recall my personal
experiences with each.
With her primitive brushwork, she paints the world she has actually seen and
experienced such as plants, trees and rivers she sees while walking, a house she used to live in, cats, the moon in the sky, and a dreamy girl, creating somewhat lonely and fleeting fantasy, yet
recalling the sweet memories of the
past in the paintings.
When a person
recalls an autobiographical memory, then, these two types of long - term memory representation are brought together and a person consciously
experiences episodic memories of specific aspects of the
past and conceptual knowledge that acts as a personal context for the episodic memories, locating them in a person's life and providing a personal, self - relevant, meaning for them (3.15).
After you have done that you should
recall all of your
past experience to put down most relevant background that could prove to your potential employers that you have got what they need.
Resume writing and career experts also recommend providing a copy of your resume to your references so that they could
recall your qualifications and
past experience.
To test this hypothesis, researchers measured attachment anxiety (i.e., how concerned one is with a partner's availability and responsiveness), then randomly assigned participants to
recall a
past break - up
experience or an everyday event.
The mDES (Fredrickson et al., 2003) asks participants to
recall the
past two weeks and rate their strongest
experience of 20 emotions on a 5 - point Likert scale (1 - Not At All to 5 - Extremely).