Explicit memory is used every day, there is no statistical percentage as to how often it is used, but this is the part of the memory that recollects past experiences and information. For example remembering a birthday or a meeting.
over 40.000 animals are used each day!! over 40.000 animals are used each day!!
Two ravens, Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory).
Nope! Green Day likes their music explicit!
Cold Day Memory was created on 2010-04-20.
It used to be "Where dreams come true" and now I believe it is "Make every day a memory".
In whose memory is dec.22 celebrated as 'state IT day'?
easy; family reunion Nope, its happy hoildays maybe mothers day?? I dunno there pretty explicit..but that's why there so good!!
No fish have a bad memory. They all have to have at least a reasonable memory to be able to survive from day to day.
The NiCad or nickel cadmiun battery develops a "memory" of its duty cycle (called - surprise! - "memory effect") if it is used in a "pattern" for a while. If, say, a 2-way radio is used only a few minutes a day over a number of days and then put back on a charger after each use, it will "remember" this. If an attempt is made to use the radio for more time, the batteries just "drop dead" and the radio is unusable.
To celebrate the memory and life of the great martyr for Christ, Saint Cecilia. It is celebrated on November 22 each year.
He found that we forget the majority of the information we are going to forget within one day
Only in the abstract. There are people with "autobiographical" memory, but no one who can remember "everything" that they see and hear. People with autobiographical memory can remember certain details of each day of decades of their life, but the details are hardly exhaustive. Research into the phenomenon has shown that the feat is accomplished at the cost of their spending a large portion of each day remembering what they remember. Even if such a person as the character on Unforgettable did exist, their memory would be subject to false memory syndrome and the other cognitive factors that influence our personal realities and the affect the clarity of our memories. For more information try Higbee's "Your Memory: How it works and how to improve it".