Sentences with phrase «recalled memories»

Her intimate photos come together as half - recalled memories or partially dissolved fantasies.
Finding gaps in time and information, Fernández will recreate the archives from recollections of the Spanish exiles who have shared lived experiences and recalled memories of their journeys over the Pyrenees with her.
From diary entries, social worker's reports, half - recalled memories, story problems, arrest records, family lore, Supreme Court opinions, and her grandmother's letters, Rory crafts a devastating collage that shows us her world while she searches for the way out of it.
The split also means it might be possible to interfere with specific recalled memories without damaging all the others.
Bob Capano, Brooklyn chairman of the Reform Party, recalled his memories of being a kid in Bay Ridge experiencing the first pangs of political awareness.
Costi Hinn recently sat down with Justin Peters and recalled memories of working in the family business.
«When the mind recalls a memory, it's not the original memory.
The purpose of this is to recall memories, pull them forward and then create favorable behaviors for the brand: mentions or purchases.
She also recalls memories of her father, including hiding under his desk in the oval office and sailing on the family yacht.
«I literally had sweat droplets on my forehead as I handed the realtor my deposit check for $ 10,000 — an amount that had taken me four and a half years to save,» she writes, recalling the memory of her signing away the money she worked so hard to save.
It's always funny how certain foods make you recall memories from your childhood.
When recalling his memories of playing against Gordon and Mitty, Serra's Watkins flashed back to the Open Division final at Santa Clara University's Leavey Center.
The presumptive Rookie of the Year has had an absolutely fascinating season, recalling memories of Magic Johnson with an aggressive manner, deft passing, and a complete lack of faith in his outside jumper.
Baba Rahman looks forward to what could be his first appearance in a London derby and recalls his memories of playing in games between local rivals earlier in his career...
To begin with, when I began our phone interview and apologized ahead of time for the interruptions from my children that were sure to happen — and did, over a box of Valentine's Day cards — Peggy recalled a memory of the magazine's staff, including herself, bringing children into the office and attending them while pushing out stories and putting together the lifeline for so many mothers that Mothering was.
Now, I do love this lady dearly, but often times I recall those memories and wonder why she did that.
My favorite part is prepping the nursery, finding all of the previous children's clothes, recalling the memories, and actually selecting the most appropriate nursery lamp for this child.
He begins to reflect on the different lives he may or may not have led, and becomes extremely confused when recalling his memories at such an old age.
Recall memory is the name this phase.
David Foster at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and his team wondered whether recalling memories backwards might help the rats keep track of where to find good food.
«Social media — blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and others alike — provide an important outlet for us to recall memories, in the public space, and share with other people.»
If we try to recall a memory while lying in an fMRI scanner, the machine can detect extra activity occurring in the hippocampus.
«This is likely because when we recall a memory, it's a condensed version of the original experience.
«We know that our brains change over time, but fully understanding how we make and recall memories as we age has been a mystery,» said Renante Rondina, a University of Toronto and Rotman graduate student in the Department of Psychology and lead author of the study.
«In particular, the hippocampus — a part of the brain that is involved in the verbal recall memory task — is very sensitive to changes in oestrogen and cortisol.»
«Macaques, like humans, know how well they can recall memories
Researchers have pinpointed a brain region monkeys use to evaluate their ability to recall memories.
The implication is that putting a recalled memory back into storage involves a different chemical pathway than does forging the original memory.
The effect happens within minutes, and it is permanent and selective, affecting the recalled memory while leaving the others unchanged.
In a study reported in the June 2016 issue of Cerebral Cortex, Heini Saarimäki of Aalto University in Finland and her colleagues observed volunteers in a brain scanner who were being prompted to recall memories they associated with words drawn from six emotional categories or to reflect on a movie clip selected to provoke certain emotions.
Episodic memory is the ability to recall a memory's context — to remember where and when you saw that familiar face.
We compared these responses to participants in control conditions who recalled an ethical memory, a memory of someone else's unethical actions or who were not asked to recall a memory.
«Recalling a memory is reactivating a specific set of synapses.»
For instance, the dentate gyrus is critical for distinguishing between similar environments, while CA3 enables us to recall a memory from partial cues (e.g., Proust's famous madeleine).
When the researchers looked at brain scans of subjects at rest after giving yes - no answers — neither learning nor actively recalling the memory — they found the same pattern of activity as when subjects were doing the high - reward task.
They found that while the mice could not recall those memories in response to natural cues, such as being placed in the cage where a fearful event took place, the memories were still there and could be artificially retrieved using a technique known as optogenetics.
A few days after the treatment, mice whose ability to recall the memory had been blocked initially would freeze after being placed in the cage where the training took place.
Scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have demonstrated the successful implementation of a prosthetic system that uses a person's own memory patterns to facilitate the brain's ability to encode and recall memory.
Activation of neurons during memory formation is sufficient for an animal to later recall that memory
In a study of mice with symptoms that mimic early Alzheimer's disease, the researchers found that while the mice had trouble recalling memories, those memories still existed and could be optogenetically retrieved.
They were recalling the memory of the cage all on their own: The silent engram was coming to life.
To explain why the brain would form and recall memories using different circuits, Roy framed it in part as a matter of expediency.
Over the next couple of weeks, however, these cells seemingly matured and became integral for recalling the memory.
This past summer, along with Roy and other colleagues, he reported that — contrary to neuroscience dogma — the neural circuit in the brain structure called the hippocampus that makes a particular memory is not the same circuit that recalls the memory later.
I find myself responding without a beat, recalling memories and instances from my past that, at the time of occurrence, I never thought would resurface.
The areas of the brain involved in processing emotions, recalling memories, and thinking about the future are connected together in what is known as the default mode network, or DMN.
The responses were compared to participants in a control group who were either not asked to recall a memory, or were asked to recall an ethical memory or a memory of someone else's unethical actions.
You can also do the same to help you encode and recall memories.
A good memorization technique is to use a mnemonic device to easily recall a memory.
The net result of these 3 effects is the enhancement of memory as the brain gains more capacity to encode, store, consolidate and recall memories.
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