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    The Influence of Reward on Recognition Memory and Source Memory by Jin, Liling

    Published 2022
    “…Thus, in our dual rewarded memory task, rewards may have failed to improve memory performance due to nearly equal resource distribution between item and source memory. …”
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    It’s all about control: Memory bias in anxiety is restricted to threat cues that signal controllable danger by Large, B., MacLeod, C., Clarke, Patrick, Notebaert, L.

    Published 2016
    “…Given the crucial role of anxiety in preparing individuals to deal with impending danger, we hypothesized that an anxiety-linked memory bias may be restricted to cues that signal danger which can be controlled. …”
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    Learning And Memory In Zebrafish Larvae by Leong, Yew Sum

    Published 2020
    “…Understanding the mechanisms of learning and memory can be challenging due to the intricacy of the brain circuits and the constrained capability to observe neuronal activity in vivo. …”
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    A Case Study On Business Strategy Formulation For An Industrial Semiconductor's Memory Divisions by Keong, Bun Hin

    Published 2005
    “…The four areas are; maintain sustainability, generate profitability, improve productivity and develop growth in the highly competitive as well as achieving cost lower than annual price erosion in the memory chips.…”
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    Reused Frequency-Based Replacement Policy With Program Counter Predictor On Various Memory Access Types For Last Level Cache Memory by Yee, Ming Chung

    Published 2019
    “…The combination of RFP and PCHM Predictor is called RFP-PCHM. However, RFP-PCHM performs worse on some benchmark due to different type of memory access are updating the PCHM Predictor. …”
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    Under duress: Suppressing and recovering memories of the Indonesian Sixties by Hearman, Vannessa

    Published 2013
    “…From October 1965, the Indonesian Communist Party (Partai Komunis Indonesia, or PKI) and its followers were brutally repressed after the party’s alleged involvement in a coup attempt. Approximately half a million party members and sympathizers were killed, and hundreds of thousands of them were imprisoned for varying lengths of time. …”
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    Autobiographical memory differences among individuals with subclinical depression and PTSD by Anne, Michele

    Published 2021
    “…Chapter 3 examined the type of autobiographical memories retrieved. Differences in recalled memory specificity among individuals with subclinical depression and PTSD symptoms, and whether the CaR-FA-X model (i.e., capture and rumination, functional avoidance, and executive functioning) would underlie those differences were studied. …”
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    Autobiographical memory and hierarchical search strategies in depressed and non-depressed participants by Haque, S., Juliana, E., Khan, R., Hasking, Penelope

    Published 2014
    “…Methods: Thirteen depressed and an equal number of non-depressed participants retrieved 15 memories each, in response to 15 commonly used cue words. …”
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    Memory Retrieval of Cultural Event Experiences: Examining Internal and External Influences by Kim, Jong, Jang, S.

    Published 2014
    “…Moreover, subjects who were exposed to retrieval cues that were relevant to the themes of the event demonstrated better memory recall. …”
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    Temporal contexts: Filling the gap between episodic memory and associative learning by Matute, H., Lipp, Ottmar, Vadillo, M., Humphreys, M.

    Published 2011
    “…In 4 experiments, the integration of these 2 areas allows us to show that (a) participants spontaneously create temporal contexts in the absence of explicit instructions; (b) cues can be used to retrieve an old temporal context and the information associated with other cues that were trained in that context; and (c) the memory of a retrieved temporal context can be updated with information from the current situation that does not fit well with the retrieved memory, thereby helping participants to best adapt their behavior to the future changes of the environment. © 2011 American Psychological Association.…”
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    Visuospatial working memory mediates inhibitory and facilitatory guidance in preview search by Barrett, Doug J.K., Shimozaki, Steven S., Jensen, Silke, Zobay, Oliver

    Published 2016
    “…In the preview task the temporal cues thought to elicit inhibition and facilitation provide complementary sources of information about the likely location of the target. …”
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    The influence of emotion on remembering and forgetting by Akacem, Layla

    Published 2021
    “…The objective for the work described in this thesis was to develop a better understanding of the links between emotion, memory and memory control. This was achieved by acquiring behavioral and ERP data in a series of directed forgetting (DF) experiments. …”
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    Improving parallel Self-organizing Map using heterogeneous uniform memory access / Muhammad Firdaus Mustapha by Mustapha, Muhammad Firdaus

    Published 2018
    “…Standard HC can be represented by CPU and GPU accessing separate memory blocks. …”
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    Improving parallel self-organizing map using heterogeneous uniform memory access / Muhammad Firdaus Mustapha by Mustapha, Muhammad Firdaus

    Published 2018
    “…Standard HC can be represented by CPU and GPU accessing separate memory blocks. …”
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    A Class of Diagonally Preconditioned Limited Memory Quasi-Newton Methods for Large-Scale Unconstrained Optimization by Chen, Chuei Yee

    Published 2009
    “…L-BFGS method has been widely used in large scale unconstrained optimization due to its effectiveness. However, a major drawback of the L-BFGS method is that it can be very slow on certain type of problems. …”
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