When individuals receive and process information, they develop memory traces that can be easily recalled to make decisions on a certain issue.
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Research has demonstrated that real-time patterns of memory traces, retained in neural cliques, can be mathematically described, directly visualized, and dynamically deciphered.
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According to this model, changes induced by the latent memory trace, such as the growth of new filipodia, are themselves the tag.
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But there are others _ a surprising number, it turns out _ that leave memory traces in the form of words and phrases.
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Similarly, when recognizing a talker, all the memory traces of utterances produced by that talker are activated and the talker's identity is determined.
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This is because in a recall task, a specific memory trace must be activated, and outside ideas could produce a kind of interference.
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They tend to sedate in addition to their hallucinogenic properties and there often is an impaired memory trace after the effects wear off.
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This experiment validated the strength of self-reference as an encoding method, and indicated it developed a stronger memory trace than the semantic task.
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Both long-term memory traces that have been mapped depend on activity and protein synthesis of CREB and CaMKII, and only exist after spaced conditioning.
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It utilizes two major perspectives from cognitive theory, including the " encoding specificity principle " and a " multi-component view of memory traces ".