Growing up in a Quaker church community, Wimber
recalls early memories of a «real church» with pews and its own building.
The vintage sheets» rich colors and repetitive patterns trigger a synesthetic response in Zlotsky,
recalling her earliest memories of space, light and movement, and a childhood when sleep came easily, long before the all - consuming pull of electronic media.
Not exact matches
This month's recipe redux challenge was to
recall our
earliest culinary
memories.
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...
The hippocampus — a region crucially involved in forming «episodic»
memories (event
recall) and spatial
memory (for physical navigation)-- is especially affected by aging, with accompanying declines in the ability to learn and remember; it also deteriorates
early on when afflicted by Alzheimer's.
While a knack for science often manifests
early — what scientist can't
recall a fond
memory of an ant farm or a chemistry set?
That is, the algorithm would randomly
recall a particular game episode, including its own actions, that it encountered
earlier on from its
memory bank and would retrain itself using this
earlier experience, updating its evaluation function appropriately.
Earlier studies had shown that
memory recall is associated with molecular processes similar to the initial formation of
memory.
Along with the researchers» previous findings on silent engrams in
early Alzheimer's disease, this study suggests that re-activating certain synapses could help restore some
memory recall function in patients with
early stage Alzheimer's disease, Roy says.
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.
In such circumstances a person with
early memory problems can be helped to
recall information with cues such as photographs, or reminding the person of other people who were at a particular event, and so on.
Not only because I can be a bit chronologically challenged (and sometimes can't
recall what is an actual
memory versus one I've created from stories I've been told), but mostly because it's a bit of a mystery what very
early memories are still tucked away.
Host David Steinberg interviews a trio of comedy greats about their
early encounters with show business legends: Billy Crystal talks about his
memories of opening for Sammy Davis Jr., Martin Short
recalls meeting Jerry Lewis, whom he has often imitated, and Brad Garrett reveals the innocent joke that got him exiled from opening for Frank Sinatra.
Grand Touring — Edward Eves looks at the
early years of Hispano - Suiza / From Red TO Green — Alan Smith
recalls the day when Vanwall finally vanquished Ferrari / Cars In My Life — Some Math is
memories by Peter Bloor / Mystery Midget?
I have an almost photographic
memory for the printed word, enabling me to
recall and find inconsistencies that may have occurred hundreds of pages
earlier in the manuscript.
In the «moon landing»
memory just described it seems likely that the event
recalled probably did occur but at an
earlier or later date and on a different occasion and has been transposed in
memory, for what reason we do not know, to a more significant date.
Research shows that happier couples are the ones who can
recall pleasant
earlier memories.