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One of the two main types of long-term human memory, including conscious, intentional recollection of factual information, previous experiences, and concepts.
The next day the patients were asked for explicitmemory for the recovery period.
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Nine patients had explicitmemory for the immediate recovery period.
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It is the explicitmemory systems that are damaged by conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.
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Implicit memory and explicitmemory are fundamentally different manifestations of memory storage in the brain.
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Generation is implicit memory, consciousness is explicitmemory; generation is potential memory, consciousness is actual memory.
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The hippocampal formation is known for its importance in conscious, declarativememory.
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It was an NYU story, a test of declarativememory performance.
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Sleep facilitates accurate declarativememory consolidation but might also promote such memory distortions.
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Study objectives: Functional significance of stage 2 sleep spindle activity for declarativememory consolidation.
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Several studies have reported that declarativememory retrieval relies on the medial temporal lobe.
Usage of conscious memory in English
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He was left with no consciousmemory of the voice or the instructions.
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There simply isn't a time in consciousmemory without it.
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The fevered crisis past, he slowly returns to consciousmemory.
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I have little consciousmemory of Danny as a baby.
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Philip had been three, so maybe he really did have no consciousmemory of their sister.
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That was the beginning of my consciousmemory.
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No consciousmemory of the second state existed.
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But Ayla struggled to memorize knowledge Uba was born with, and Ayla's consciousmemory wasn't as good.
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The forces slipped away and Sam was left with no consciousmemory of what he had been thinking.
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And, as conscious thought and consciousmemory are functions one of another, so also are unconscious thought and unconscious memory.
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Psychoanalysis, for instance, is about re-introducing repressed unconscious content to the patient's consciousmemory and thus making it "remembered".
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She had no consciousmemory of when the apparition had appeared; nor did she have any idea how long she had been gazing upon it.
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His mind had kept the impression after the consciousmemory had lost its hold of the circumstance, and now revived it under certain physical conditions.
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He might be without consciousmemories, but this artefact seemed to have touched him.
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There are ways to do that without leaving consciousmemories or physical traces, you know.
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These NDErs cannot have had any consciousmemories at the time of their experience, including memories that are culturally determined.