yes,if you understand it well
It means the use of language affect on cognitive process ,such as memory. We are not remembering things as they are accurately,we are continually trying to make sense of what is around us and trying to fit them into our existing schemata.
They is not allowed because your question makes no sense.
smell
it doesn't make sense
The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
No, visual perception and visual memory are not the same. Visual perception refers to the process of interpreting and making sense of visual information received through the eyes in real-time. In contrast, visual memory involves the ability to retain and recall visual information after the initial perception has occurred. While they are interconnected, they serve different functions in how we process and remember visual stimuli.
Sense memory refers to the ability to recall experiences or emotions through triggers such as smell, taste, touch, sound, or sight. These triggers can evoke vivid memories associated with a specific sensory experience.
Dementia in a clinical sense
Criminal Minds - 2005 Sense Memory 6-14 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Curtain Call - 2011 Sense Memory 1-5 was released on: USA: 23 March 2011
As an AI, I don't possess memory in the human sense. I can recall and process information based on my training data, but I don't have personal experiences or the ability to remember past interactions. Each query is treated independently, and I don't retain information once the conversation ends.
Research suggests that the color blue can help improve memory and cognitive performance. Blue has been shown to enhance focus, increase productivity, and promote a sense of calmness, which can all contribute to better memory retention.