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- It is known from just a few 19th-century wordlists and one rememberer.
- Lest I rush to judgment here, I confess remembering only two things about this rememberer:
- Zuckermann had declared himself a rememberer.
- That is, the rememberer has direct access to the target word's presence in memory, even though it cannot be immediately recalled.
- The "'inferential view "'of TOTs claims that TOTs arise from clues about the target that the rememberer can piece together.
- In 2012 there was one fluent speaker, from Dry Creek, one rememberer, and a handful of people who learned some vocabulary as children.
- It was proposed by [ Endel ] Tulving for self-awareness, allowing the rememberer to reflect on the contents of episodic memory } }.
- These subtle influences on what we now know and believe for the most part proceed undetected by the rememberer, until our bias comes into conflict with someone else.
- Leh骳zky's second collection in English, " Rememberer ", supported by the Arthur Welton Poetry Award, was also published by Eggbox in 2011.
- To decide if something is a true memory, the rememberer does some more mental testing to see if something either verifies the memory or excludes it as a match.
- For example, if the target word is a person's name, the fusiform face area will likely show activation as the rememberer processes the person's face.
- Consider the opening to " The Rememberer, " the first story in Aimee Bender's gut-wrenching collection of stories : " My lover is experiencing reverse evolution.
- This is to say that the rememberer infers their knowledge of the target word, and the imminence of retrieval depends upon the information that they are able to access about the target word from their memory.
- He emerges as a kind of chorus to the love affair of Kassima and Robert, a common-man commentator on surrounding events, a rememberer of the things past that brought matters to their current bleak state.
- "' Omurano "'is an extinct by 1958, but in 2011 a rememberer was found who knew some 20 words in Omurano; he claimed that there were still people who could speak it.
- When the narrator in " The Rememberer " drives her lover, by then a " one-celled wonder, " to the beach to release him into the waves, Bender lulls you into a state of mourning.
- "' M韒ir "'( Old Norse " The rememberer, the wise one " ) or "'Mim "'is a figure in Norse mythology renowned for his knowledge and wisdom who is beheaded during the 苨ir-Vanir War.
- In a reading of a scene from " The Rememberer " by Steven Dietz, staged at a playwrights'forum, a child recalled being bound, gagged and forced to lie on a cold floor because, in his sleep, he murmured his mother's name in her native tongue.
- The blocking hypothesis states that retrieval cues elicit the retrieval of a word related to the target that then blocks the retrieval of the correct word and causes the tip of the tongue phenomenon to occur . The rememberer recognizes that the related words are incorrect but cannot retrieve the correct word because it is inhibited.
- In a neurologist's waiting room he observes 38-year-old Eunice accompanying an ageing entrepreneur to his doctor's appointment and finds out that she is working for him as a " rememberer " or, as she herself puts it later, the old man's " external hard drive . " Intrigued by this occupation, Pennywell contrives a chance encounter with her, and eventually they strike up a relationship with each other.
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