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Armed with your new knowledge about memory, you'll find some of the computer ads you see a bit less beguiling.
WSJ: Here's How to Survive Shopping for a PC
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As digital media has become the main means of recording and transmitting knowledge today, The Memory of the World Programme is committed to raising awareness and building capacity to address issues affecting digitization and digital continuity while developing digital preservation strategies that are sustainable and globally applicable.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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That training to think, react and do includes not just conceptual knowledge but muscular and sensory memory -- and starts the moment we're born.
CNN: Roboticist sees improvisation through machine's eyes
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For those with a short memory or an eclectic knowledge of recent history it would have been instructive to mention at least once that the 1967 war was initiated by Israel's Arab neighbours with the explicit intent to annex all of Israel and drive its Jewish inhabitants into the sea.
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Recent animal studies have shown that stimulating the entorhinal cortex improved the growth of brain cells in adult mice and appeared to enhance memory for locations and spatial knowledge.
WSJ: Memory Gets Jolt in Brain Research
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His work has shown that having knowledge of one's personal goals for which memory is also necessary appears to be another factor in helping with imagining future events.
WSJ: Memory: Research Finds Links Between Recall, Future Planning
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To determine the extent of memory loss, the doctor may check your loved one's knowledge of general information such as the name of the current president and assess his or her ability to recall a random list of words.
CNN: Transient global amnesia
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They use knowledge and patterns that they already know to encode information in their long-term memory.
CNN: On Pi Day, finding strength in numbers
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With printed books, knowledge became more portable and capable of stowage, eliminating the need for the vaunted Art of Memory.
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