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  • Rees-Jones was badly injured and had no immediate memory of what happened.
  • They then spent three hours taking psychological tests that evaluated everything from immediate memory to logical thinking.
  • Some forms of internal speech-like processing may function as a holding mechanism in immediate memory tasks.
  • The brain damage erases his immediate memory, but his mother said he often remembers aloud what it was like to be a champion.
  • Miller himself saw no relationship among the disparate tasks of immediate memory and absolute judgment, but lumped them to fill a one-hour presentation.
  • Proceedings kick off with the AOR anthem " Two Emotions ", bringing back immediate memories of LRB circa'Playing To Win '.
  • It has also been found that iconicity of signs does not affect immediate memory and recall; less iconic signs are remembered just as well as highly iconic signs.
  • A " cause-specific " condition, it can be classified in two ways : Long-term memory loss ( or remote memory loss ) and immediate memory loss.
  • Additionally, at baseline testing for the cohort, lower scores for the SCAT2 SAC Immediate Memory Score and Overall SAC score were associated with greater ( worse ) times required to complete the K D test.
  • Worse K-D Test and mBESS scores were associated with increasing age, worse K-D scores correlated with worse Immediate Memory scores on SAC testing, and worse K-D scores were associated with higher symptom severity scores.
  • He recalled how, when growing up, he heard about Collins " always in hushed tones, as if he were in the next room or his spirit were somewhere around; so much was in the immediate memory and still in the Irish psyche ."
  • In a nation where most guns are in the hands of inner-city criminals and country sportsmen, Wednesday's incident stirred immediate memories of a similar one in Berkshire, England, in which a gunman in Hungerford used an arsenal of weapons to kill 14 people before killing himself.
  • He tested immediate memory via tasks such as asking a person to repeat a set of digits presented; absolute judgment by presenting a stimulus and a label, and asking them to recall the label later; and span of attention by asking them to count things in a group of more than a few items quickly.
  • According to a Japanese study, normal elderly subjects had difficulty with memory recognition and the PD elderly subjects had an even more troubling time with recognition than the normal group Another pertinent correlation made by this Japanese survey is that for PD patients their immediate memory response is intact while their ability to recognize memories from the past are inhibited.