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Does theta synchronicity of sensory information enhance associative memory? Replicating the theta-induced memory effect. [PDF]
Serin F, Wang D, Davis MH, Henson R.
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Switchable surface and loading/release of target molecules in hierarchically porous PLA nonwovens based on shape memory effect. [PDF]
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Effects of Hypnotics on Memory
Pharmacology, 2008The influence on memory of 7.5 mg zopiclone, given in single and repeated doses was compared with that of 2 mg flunitrazepam, 5 mg nitrazepam and placebo. Compared with placebo, all three drugs induced some impairment of memory especially after the first day of administration. Effects were more pronounced for the two benzodiazepines and more marked for
A, Fossen +3 more
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On the Effective Bandwidth of Parallel Memories
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1977The object of this paper is to bring together several models of interleaved or parallel memory systems and to expose some of the underlying assumptions about the address streams in each model. We derive the performance for each model, either analytically or by simulation, and discuss why it yields better or worse performance than other models (e.g ...
Donald Y. Chang +2 more
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Memory Effects and Homogenization
Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 1990For each \(\epsilon >0\) consider problem \(\frac{\partial u^{\epsilon}(x,t)}{\partial t}+a^{\epsilon}(x)u^{\epsilon}(x,t)=f(x,t),\) \(x\in \Omega\), \(t\in (0,T)\); \(u^{\epsilon}(x,0)=0\), \(x\in \Omega\), and suppose that \(0\leq \alpha \leq a^{\epsilon}(x)\leq \beta\), a.e. and f is bounded and measurable.
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Context Effects in Memory for Routes
2003When people experience a new environment they first develop landmark knowledge and second route knowledge. Route knowledge is thought to be different from survey knowledge which may develop with additional experience. The present paper describes three experiments in which participants learned a route through (1) a real maze, (2) a virtual maze, or (3 ...
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2020
The fourth chapter of this book seeks to understand why memory policies continue to flourish in spite of their limits. Their indirect, relational effects are clearly visible here. Our hypothesis is that the impact and efficacy of these policies can be felt in the way they reverberate through a multitude of situations in different social spheres (some ...
Sarah Gensburger, Sandrine Lefranc
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The fourth chapter of this book seeks to understand why memory policies continue to flourish in spite of their limits. Their indirect, relational effects are clearly visible here. Our hypothesis is that the impact and efficacy of these policies can be felt in the way they reverberate through a multitude of situations in different social spheres (some ...
Sarah Gensburger, Sandrine Lefranc
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The Effect of Diazepam on Patients?? Memory
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1984Ten patients who were prescribed daily doses of diazepam for the treatment of anxiety, insomnia, or psychosomatic symptoms were assessed repeatedly on measures of short-term and long-term memory on and off the drug. Both kinds of memory, especially the latter, appeared detrimentally affected by the drug.
W R, Angus, D M, Romney
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Mechanisms of the multi-shape memory effect and temperature memory effect in shape memory polymers
Soft Matter, 2010As recently demonstrated, after programming, thermo-responsive shape memorypolymers can exhibit the multi-shape memory effect (SME) upon heating. In addition, it is confirmed that the temperature corresponding to the maximum recovery stress in constrained recovery is roughly the temperature at which pre-deformation is conducted, a phenomenon known as ...
Li Sun, Wei Min Huang
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Effect of caffeine on the memory of the mouse
Psychopharmacology, 1979Albino mice were injected i.p. with caffeine (27.9 mg/kg) 10 min pre-trial. The mice had no trial retention (300-s period) after 24 h. This result suggests that caffeine, at this dose, would upset some mechanism involved in memory processes. No correlation is observed between serotonin (5-HT) increase and caffeine's effect on retention.
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