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ASSOCIATION FOR
Empirical Article PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Psycholopc.al Science
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Long-Term Memory in Adults Exposed 0 The Authors) LOIS
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to Childhood Violence: Remembering sigcpub.conliournailtpeimmans
DOI- I0.1I77/216770260130742 ... considered in court. These laws challenge scientists to address the accuracy of long-term memory of
genital contact. To examine theoretical, clinical, and legal concerns about long-term memory accuracy ... childhood genital contact. Child sexual abuse and greater depression in adulthood
predicted greater memory accuracy. No participant falsely reported chargeable offenses that did not occur, even when
such offenses
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most crucial for case solution
and effective criminal prosecution. Yet full and accurate memory recall is difficult to achieve
during a police interview. We have spent much of the past ... answers they are unsure of.
Furthermore, they disrupt the natural process of searching through memory, thereby making
memory retrieval inefficient.
We were discouraged by the quality of interviews, in part ... compromising the rate of accuracy. The CI is
based on scientifically derived principles of memory and communication theory as well as
extensive analyses of law-enforcement interviews. Most important
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crime, contraband, instrumentalities of
crime and/or fruits of crime. I know that CompactFlash memory cards are most often used in digital
cameras to store photographs taken with the cameras. However ... memory cards can be used to store
any type of digital data, including computer files.
21. The nature of electronic media, i.e., CompactFlash memory cards, requires forensic
analysis to employ ... analytical and reporting process.
22. I understand that reviewing the contents of the CompactFlash memory cards was
within the scope of the State search warrant that gave rise
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Loftus is one of the nation's leading experts
on the science of memory. In addition to her experience as an academic and clinical researcher,
she has been an expert ... expected that Dr. Loftus, a psychologist who specializes in the study of memory, will
focus on the memory aspects of this case. Based on her education, training, experience, and
research ... testimony will concern the workings of human memory, the effects of suggestion
on memory, the mechanism of creation of false memories, the characteristics of false memories,
how memory fades
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deplore bitterly," he
confessed in a 1964 Playboy interview.s Nabokov admitted to retaining a memory of
unwanted attendance at operas during his childhood and having once translated
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Schubert song ... arbitrary succession of more or
less irritating sounds," he wrote in Speak, Memory. In 1969 he quipped, in order to
underscore his distance from most modern poetry: "I know ... lack of connection to music.° In fact, as
Appel argued, Nabokov's obsessions with memory, consciousness, time, and the
structure of the novel all took on explicit musical metaphors
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Call with Gail Goodman
• Loftus describes her work at a very high level (e.g. memory is malleable), but studies are
contrived and artificial
o In actual cases, people can have ... strong memories, including about things that
happened in adolescence. Don't get these effects.
• Example: Loftus study on being lost in the mall. parent said it happened
when they were ... very young. Strong suggestion. And used tricks of the
trade.
• Cf. study of false memory of an enema in adults: no false memories.
• Can't generalize across content
• Content matters
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case that you've
17 Police Department for how long? 17 ever memorialized into a computer or a typed summary; is
18 A. Approximately, 15 years. 18 that correct ... EFTA00298215
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1 would be, in part, your notes, part in memory of 1 surveillances of Mr. Epstein's residence as El Brillo on
2 different statements ... various functions. They were primarily
8 supplement would be, in part, your memory, correct? 8 the surveillance units used.
9 A. Correct 9 Q. And did they surveille residences
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CogPrime involves the use of multiple cognitive
processes associated with multiple types of memory to enable an intelligent agent to execute the procedures that it
believes have the best probability ... neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy of mind, computer science and other disciplines as
well.
CogPrime's memory types are the declarative, procedural, sensory, and episodic memory types that are widely
discussed ... cognitive neuroscience [18), plus attentional memory for allocating system resources generically, and
intentional memory for allocating system resources in a goal-directed way. Table 1 overviews these memory types,
giving
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with regard to understanding consciousness as a property of an intelligent system.
Modeling perception, memory, decision making, reward based motivation provide
challenges to cognitive science, yet nothing about these faculties ... This implies that we possess special attentional system that is combined
with an indexed memory that is integrated in such a way that all the different memo-
ries ... aesthetics). Together with the attentional state and the
short-term and long-term biographical memory of the agent, they form the model of
the agent's own regulation: the self
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organizing idea is why and how are sleep and dreams
essential for normal memory consolidation and bodily health / well-being.
Memory Consolidation. There is a fundamental difference between ... NREM Sleep for memory
consolidation: REM is for emotional memories, whereas NREM is for declarative and procedural memories.
Hence, understanding and dealing with REM emotional memories can lead to treatment ... science breakthroughs lead to clinical breakthroughs. This fact
that REM is associated with emotional memories is nicely consistent with the apparent psychotic nature of
dreams, because in REM Sleep
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here, to be prohibited) activity. To do this, it will need a short term memory
(to remember what just happened) and a long term memory (to store the result ... obvious to mention, that censors are learners.
How big must the censor memory be, to protect us from naive reasoning mistakes? Probably not
so large for formal logic, considering ... involved in this. For another, if learning about bugs involves a
special kind of memory, then this communication must somehow engage that memory. In this
section we propose that humor
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allies.
Results
Zero-determinant strategies in large-scale social dilemmas. ZD strategies are particular memory-
one strategies (4, 21, 34, 35); they only condition their behavior on the outcome ... previous
round. Memory-one strategies can be written as a vector (ps,j), where psi denotes the probability
to cooperate in the next round, given that the player previously played ... strategies that are adopted by the
outsiders (in particular, outsiders are not restricted to memory-one strategies; it even holds if some
or all of the outsiders coordinate
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monitor's
electronic ID and source video resolution are stored in non-volatile memory. All 10 source inputs are always active so
source, channel, video resolution, and audio format changes ... button to exit the Edit Settings menu. The Foundation will ask for which setup memory, 1, 2, or 3, the edits are to be
applied. if the No option ... button and then the Left button to return the Source Setup sub menu.
Assign Memory
Press the Enter button to enter the Assign Memory sub menu.
The first source
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later to University of Southern California for a PhD
in neurobiology of learning and memory in 1993.
Before I founded Chi Wellness, I was a neuroscientist at Massachusetts Institute ... Technology,
Cambridge. My research focus was in the mechanisms of learning, memory and awareness in the
mammalian brain. I studied deficits in synaptic plasticity and leaming/memory behaviors in various
gene ... Ph.D. in Neurobiology, an interdisciplinary program to study mechanisms of learning and
memory in the brain. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
EXPERIENCE
Marine Biology Research
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addenda of any and all writings,
all correspondence, notes, notations, recordings or other memorials of any type of face to
face or telephone conversations and interviews, meetings or conferences (including ... through the present.
II. Documents Requested
1. Any and all Documents reflecting or memorializing communications for the
purpose of writing a book, whether such communications be oral or written, between ... involving or alleged to involve Epstein.
2. Any and all Documents reflecting or memorializing communications for the
purpose of writing a book, whether such communications be oral or written, between
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Audition Touch Propriocep- Cross-modal
tion
Actuation Physical Tool use Navigation Propriocepti
skills on
Memory Implicit Working Episodic Semantic Procedural
Learning Imitation Reinforce- Dialogical Via Written Via
ment Media Experimenta ... interacting, complexly interrelated mechanisms. Similarly, OpenCog is a
complex design, which contains multiple memory stores corresponding roughly to the
types of human memory identified in cognitive science, and learning algorithms ... corresponding to each type of memory.
One of the key principles of the OpenCog design is cognitive synergy, a technical
concept meaning very roughly that the different learning algorithms must
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EFTA00558208Set 9
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From: Sea Memory ..tj
To:
Subject: RE: Game table
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 17:22:42 +0000
Attachments: Game_Table_shipping_Note.pdf
Dear_,
Thank you for your e-mail.
Attached ... shown you when you were in the shop.
Kind regards,
Edouard LACOUR
Sea Memory
De : [mailto:
!nvoye : jeudi 17 janvier 2013 11:36
A : Sea Memory
Objet : Re: Game table ... payment info to you?
On Jan 16, 2013, at 4:25 PM, Sea Memory > wrote:
Dear-,
Yes you're right.
The shipping cost stay the same
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