Similar words: long term memory, short term, short-term, in the short term, short-term credit, short-term financing, short-term investments, computer memory. Meaning: n. what you can repeat immediately after perceiving it.
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1 His short-term memory was damaged in the accident.
2 The drugs had a severe effect on her short-term memory.
3 His short-term memory is failing .
4 She's suffering from short-term memory loss.
5 The first symptom of the disease is often short-term memory loss.
6 It usually starts with short-term memory loss but may move to a change in actual social behaviour.
7 The main symptom is short-term memory loss,(www.Sentencedict.com) which includes repetition of statements and actions.
8 Six subjects did 60 trials of the short-term memory tasks for visually presented letters with or without concurrent articulatory suppression.
9 Obviously, there are issues with short-term memory.
10 Dr. Hunter studied short-term memory in rats.
11 Working memory is a more active version of short-term memory, which refers to the temporary storage of information.
12 In clinical terms, her short-term memory is unable to be consolidated into long-term memory.
13 Small children and elderly people have a short-term memory power but this differ according to cognitive levels of individuals.
14 Most people with amnestic syndrome have problems with short-term memory — they can't retain new information.
15 Did you knowthat chimpanzees can trounce humans in short-term memory games?
16 Third, utilizing chunk theory of short-term memory and configuration theory of Chinese characters the disassimilation rules of Chinese characters are worked out.
17 And the things you hold in short-term memory vanish assoon as there is an interruption.
18 The loss of personality along with the total loss of short-term memory is very exhausting to live with.
19 Her injuries have left her with chronic migraine headaches, seizures, insomnia, nausea and short-term memory loss.
20 Some of them are severely confused through an illness like Alzheimer's disease or are suffering from short-term memory loss.
21 Deaf signers exhibit effects of language knowledge on the form of coding inferred from results of short-term memory experiments.
22 She can still remember things that happened fifty years ago, but her short-term memory is terrible!
23 Increasing rate of environmental sampling with arousal improves information transfer but creates interference in short-term memory from competing information being sampled.
24 This is what is so exciting to neurophysiologists-the calcium entry points to a mechanism for short-term memory spanning many minutes.
25 While online, the user could play the game, which would be stored in short-term memory.
26 For young readers, however, the medially placed source marker is liable to increase the load on short-term memory.
27 What this magical number represents - 7 plus or minus 2 - is the number of items we can hold in our short-term memory.
28 The study also found that only about half the Finnish children diagnosed with A.D.H.D. had deficits in short-term memory and self-control.
29 There's much more to old age than fading sight, weakening muscles and declining short-term memory.
30 Immediate memory holds the information for less than 1 second, and it either forgets them or passes them on to short-term memory.
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