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    Computer Memory

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    A. VOLATILE MEMORY Volatile memory‚ also known as volatile storage‚ is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information‚ unlike non-volatile memory which does not require a maintained power supply. It has been less popularly known as term Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) is a type of random access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit. Since real capacitors leak charge‚ the information eventually fades unless the capacitor

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    False Memory

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    Memory is fallible and malleable that can be changed and created a new experience or information. This fabricated or distorted remembering of an event is called a false memory‚ however‚ never occurred in reality. Inaccurate information and erroneous attribution sources of an original information causes to recollect entirely false events. Also‚ the false memory can have profound implications that vivid and lively recollection of memory may reconstruct new memory. In addition‚ it can be created by

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    Memory Technique

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    Memory Technique Memory Technique Organize the information is the memory process chosen to improve memory. Dividing all the information into categories is a good way to organize all the information in the long term memory. By doing this‚ one can remember whatever they choose to remember. Highlighting chapters‚ taking plenty of notes‚ describing‚ and listing any relevant terms will help anyone with the amount of information they will be able to recall later. There are three stages of memory

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    Childhood Memories

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    When I recall my childhood memories‚ there are many stories. Some of them make me happy‚ but others makes me grow up. The first memories made me growing us happened when I was eleven years old. I discovered that life can be choices by myself. Since my parents got divorce‚ so I was brought up by my grandparents. My grandparents‚ having evacuated from main land China‚ decided to settle down in Thailand because they were affected from World War II. I was surrounded with Chinese cultural Chinese language

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    My Memory

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    Meachah Caamano April 23‚ 2013 Period 1 My Memory I have been to several places in the United States that I will always remember. However‚ they are places that I can always go back to and it wouldn’t really be a problem. I have been to Las Vegas‚ California‚ and Phoenix but the most memorable place would have to be Madrid‚ Spain. I lived in Madrid with my mom‚ dad‚ brother‚ and my nana. We lived there several years and had so much fun while we were there. We all lived in this little house

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    Emotions and Memory

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    COVER PAGE Everyone has memories that they would like to forget. We also have problems remembering things that could have emotionally affected us. Some like to call this selective memory. We selectively decide to suppress a memory to a point where we do. Why do we select to suppress a memory? We suppress the memory because of an emotional attachment. We have three parts of memory. Sensory memory which is where our senses send our sounds/images to first and it stays there briefly or it is moved

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    Virtual Memory

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    Virtual Memory Virtual Memory With today’s modern technology‚ we need to ensure that our computers are able to run quick and with ease. In order to run programs with speed‚ individuals need to ensure that they have sufficient memory to allow for programs running. Computers come with memory‚ but sometimes it is not enough to run what is needed or wanted. One way to ensure speed is to use virtual memory. Virtual memory can be described as memory that emulates RAM‚ and allows programs to

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    Flashbulb Memory

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    flashbulb memory‚ a theory of emotion may affect emotion‚ a cognitive process. Flashbulb memory was an emotional theory suggested by Brown and Kulik (1977). Brown and Kulik stated that flashbulb memories are vivid and detailed memories of highly emotional events that appear to be recorded in the brain as though with the help from a camera’s flash. Roger Brown and James Kulik (1977) conducted an experiment regarding flashbulb memory on the Kennedy assassination. Participants said their memory of this

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    Primary Memory

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    Primary memory. There are two kinds of computer memory: primary and secondary. Primary memory is accessible directly by the processing unit. RAM is an example of primary memory. As soon as the computer is switched off the contents of the primary memory is lost. You can store and retrieve data much faster with primary memory compared to secondary memory. Primary memory is more expensive than secondary memory. Because of this the size of primary memory is less than that of secondary memory. Computer

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    Episodic Memory

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    episodic memory is defined as a personal memory for specific events (lecture‚ week 1). The movie Embers deals directly with this concept as it portrays a future dystopian society in which an airborne pathogen causes symptoms of complete anterograde amnesia as well as deteriorated episodic memory. The memory concepts portrayed in the film by and large hold fast to existing scientific theories and evidence. I will address two aspects that I believe the movie portrayed correctly about memory. The first

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