One of the two main types of long-term human memory, including conscious, intentional recollection of factual information, previous experiences, and concepts.
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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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.
Uso de explicit memory en inglés
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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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We addressed the hypothesis that perceptual priming and explicitmemory have distinct neural correlates at encoding.
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Forms of implicit memory, including repetition effects, are preserved relative to explicitmemory in clinical Alzheimer's disease.
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What's more, he says, "implicit memory systems involve different parts of the brain than explicitmemory systems".
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Serotonin is the neurotransmitter of choice in the making of implicit memories, and dopamine in the creating of explicitmemory.
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Yet, conceptual fluency driven by previous experience could theoretically be responsible for both conceptual implicit memory and aspects of explicitmemory.
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After a structured interview the next day, patients were classified into those with and without explicitmemory of the recovery period.
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We examined electrophysiological correlates of conceptual priming with 180 celebrity faces to determine whether or not they resemble electrophysiological correlates of explicitmemory.
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The striatal neuronal loss of early Huntington's disease does not markedly affect priming or retention of primed stimuli, but may alter explicitmemory judgements.
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Explicitmemory creation during sleep demonstrates a causal role of place cells in navigation.
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Explicitmemory encoding, in particular, relies on enhanced gamma oscillations.
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Explicitmemory is the sort we need actively to call up, "thinking" in the familiar conscious sense.