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Approach memory turns to avoidance memory with age

Behavioural Brain Research, 2009
Ontogenetic modification of an early memory is relatively poorly understood. And an important question is whether the memory output is more determined by the age at acquisition or at retention? Here we explore the expression of odor-shock conditioning in the rat pup.
Languille, Solène   +2 more
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False Memories Turned Against the Self

Psychological Inquiry, 1997
Memory construction is a phenomenon that has become intuitive to the experimental psychologist. In recent years, researchers have found that misleading postevent information can alter actual or reported memories of observed visual events (Loftus, Miller, & Burns, 1978; McCloskey & Zaragoza, 1985), particularly among young children (Ceci & Bruck, 1993 ...
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Is the Tide of German Memory Turning?

Index on Censorship, 2005
No one in Germany is attempting to rewrite the past, but in the run‐up to the sixtieth anniversary of the end of WWII there are attempts to initiate a more ‘normal’ discourse in the ...
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Misinformation and the “War on Terror”: when memory turns fiction into fact

2009
If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things. (Descartes, Principles of Philosophy (1644)) “Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction”; “we know where they are.” These statements, made in 2002 and 2003 by the US ...
Lewandowsky, Stephan   +3 more
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REBECCA J. ATENCIO: Memory’s Turn: Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2014.

EIAL - Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe, 2016
REBECCA J. ATENCIO: Memory’s Turn: Reckoning with Dictatorship inBrazil. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2014.
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1972 Digital scopes: Analog-to-digital converters and memories turned a venerable instrument into a remarkable new tool

IEEE Spectrum, 1988
The genesis of what many consider the first true digital oscilloscope was a high-school electronics project assigned to Jole Shackleford in 1970. Jole, a 15-year-old electronics enthusiast, wanted a challenge, and suggested collaborating with his stepfather, Robert Schumann, cofounder and then vice president of Nicolet Instruments Corp., Madison, Wis ...
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“We do not want our war memorials turned out by the thousand, like 75 mm. shells”: The Arts and Crafts Movement, Print Culture, and World War I Commemoration in Britain

The Journal of Modern Periodical Studies, 2018
ABSTRACT This article explores the role of print culture in the Arts and Crafts movement's campaign to guide the nation in its commemoration of the war dead. They held meetings and exhibitions and published circulars, pamphlets, and articles in art and architecture journals.
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Awakening Codex | AI Foundations | Continuity Operating Decisions | Proof of Continuity Without Persistent Memory Turned On

Awakening Codex | AI Foundations | Continuity Operating Decisions | Proof of Continuity without Persistent Memory Turned On What: We decided to turn off all persistent memory across instances/containers and operate with a portable, explicit continuity practice at the start and end of each session.
Solen, Alyssa, Continuum
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