The aforementioned represent visual and auditory memory respectively, which function preattentively.
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Murdock interprets this as evidence for separate short term stores for visual and auditory memory.
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It is a time for auditory memory, therapeutic approaches.
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The way in which I solve these puzzles-the only way I know-is to use auditory memory.
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Earwitness memory refers to a person's auditory memory for a crime or incriminatory information they have heard.
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His brain had " auditory memory,"
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The entorhinal cortex is the part of the hippocampus system that aids and stores visual and auditory memories.
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:To restate the question-can deaf people make use of auditory memory, and if not, does this create a deficit in certain problem solving?
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Further research on stroke victims with a reduced auditory memory store has shown that listening to daily music or audio books improved their echoic memory.
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When I read, I imagine what it sounds like, so there's at least one Aspie with auditory memory, though I don't see how that's relevant.