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Bryant, Lia, and Mona Livholts. "Exploring the Gendering of Space by Using Memory Work as a Reflexive Research Method." International Journal of Qualitative Methods 6, no. 3 (2007): 29–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/160940690700600304.

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How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field of inquiry? The key aim of this article is to contribute to knowledge about the gendering of space developed by feminist geographers by using memory work as a reflexive research method. The authors present a brief review of feminist literature that covers the local and global symbolic meanings of spaces and the power relations within which space is experienced. From the literature they interpret themes of the interconnections between space, place, and time; sexualization of public space; and the
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Cunningham, Tony, Divya Kishore, Mengshuang Guo, et al. "049 The Effect of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Emotional Memory Consolidation." Sleep 44, Supplement_2 (2021): A21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab072.048.

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Abstract Introduction A growing body of evidence suggests that sleep is critical for the processing and consolidation of emotional information into long-term memory. Previous research has indicated that emotional components of scenes particularly benefit from sleep in healthy groups, yet sleep dependent emotional memory processes remain unexplored in many clinical cohorts, including those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Methods In this study, a group of newly diagnosed OSA patients (n=26) and a matched group of healthy controls (n=24) encoded scenes with negative or neutral foreground obje
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Elby, George. "Time and place." Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering 21, no. 3 (1988): 204–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.21.3.204-207.

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Many of those who were present when the NZ Geophysical Society launched Margaret Hayes's biography of her late husband have urged that the after-dinner speech by George Eiby be published. As much that can pass for wit when spoken to a gathering prepared to laugh is shown to be poor stuff when committed to print, and the nakedness of unsupported assertion is revealed, he has agreed only with reluctance, and begs that readers who were not there will do their best to imagine what their memories cannot supply.
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Wong, Wai Yin Christina. "Shifting Memories." Social Sciences and Missions 33, no. 1-2 (2020): 157–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18748945-03301011.

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Abstract Five years after the establishment of the World Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) in 1894 under the influence of the Protestant evangelical movement the Chinese YWCA national committee was founded in 1899. Shortly after the overthrow of the Manchu Empire, the Canton YWCA was founded in 1912, the first year of the Republic of China. In this study I examine three oral history interviews with former YWCA staff, supplemented by the written recollections of a former general secretary and other scarce materials to reconstruct the fragmented work of the Canton YWCA in the 1940s. In
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Ratcliffe, Eleanor, and Kalevi M. Korpela. "Time- and Self-Related Memories Predict Restorative Perceptions of Favorite Places Via Place Identity." Environment and Behavior 50, no. 6 (2017): 690–720. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0013916517712002.

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Top–down processing has been highlighted as a potential, but as yet understudied, aspect of restorative environmental experience. In an online study, N = 234 adults resident in Finland rated their favorite Finnish place on measures of perceived restorativeness, perceived restorative outcomes, and place attachment, and provided qualitative descriptions of the place and a positive memory associated with it. Thematic analysis of qualitative data revealed seven themes underpinning place memories: the environment itself, activities within it, cognitive responses, emotional responses, social context
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Ionescu, Mariana. "De l’endurance à la résilience : les romans de Felicia Mihali." Dialogues francophones 19, no. 1 (2013): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/difra-2015-0012.

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Abstract Female characters occupy a special place in Felicia Mihali’s novels. Victims of both Man and History, they show a remarkable endurance in the face of life’s difficulties. Special attention will be paid to the novels Le Pays du fromage [The Land of Cheese] and Confession pour un ordinateur [Confession to a Computer] whose narrators (re)construct their identity from fragmented memories, readings, and reveries. With the help of Boris Cyrulnik’ observations, this article will show how these enduring women’s resilience is “knitted” concurrently with that of their people, a people tried by
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Manzanero, Antonio L., Rocío Vallet, Sergio Escorial, et al. "Remembering terrorist attacks: Evolution over time." Memory Studies 14, no. 4 (2021): 762–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17506980211024321.

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The present study aims to analyse the effect of the passage of time on the phenomenological characteristics of the memory of a traumatic event of social relevance. The terrorist attack that took place in Barcelona (Spain) in August 2017 was taken as the traumatic event. A priori, this event meets the criteria to produce a flashbulb memory (level of surprise, consequentiality and emotional activation). A total of 364 memories from different individuals (78% women and a mean age of 20 years) were studied at five different time points, between September 2017 and December 2018, using the CCFRA/PQA
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Wieser, Leonie. "Placeless and barrier-free? Connecting place memories online within an unequal society." Memory Studies 14, no. 3 (2021): 650–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17506980211010934.

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Digital media have a significant impact on how individuals and groups relate to their own as well as shared memories. Digital and online memorialisation has the potential to connect a greater number of disparate agents across physical place boundaries. Using the case study of an online mapping project recording women’s migration experiences, this article finds that digital media are indeed used to challenge established place narratives and contest an exclusionary sense of place. This online memory mapping is intended to connect personal memories of local areas across group and place boundaries
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Mendels, Doron. "Oral Group Memory – Written Fragmented Memory: A Note on Paul and the Jews." Journal for the Study of the New Testament 41, no. 1 (2018): 70–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0142064x18788979.

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The ‘narratorial vacuum’ of a written text in early Christianity, at the time that Paul wrote his letters, works in his favor when he speaks to Diaspora Jews. In order to attract them, Paul dissociates from historical memories concerning the history of Jesus and its aftermath in Palestine. Paul wants to isolate Diaspora Jews from the history of constant conflicts between Palestinian Jews and the Jesus group. Even the crucifixion, which is practically the only fragmented memory that Paul repeatedly mentions, is ‘purified’ of its Jewish context and role (with the exception of 1 Thessalonians, wh
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YILDIZ, Özay, and Özgür SARIBAŞ. "TASTING GAZIANTEP: HOW LOCAL FOOD SHAPES SENSE OF PLACE." Business & Management Studies: An International Journal 7, no. 5 (2019): 2873–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15295/bmij.v7i5.1363.

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Local food is an integral part of the cultural heritage and tourist attraction of a destination. Local food may create peak experiences for a tourist. Taste and smell create lasting impressions and memories, shaping tourist experience and leading to an association between food and place. This paper aims to analyse the conditions of such an association. After a review of relevant literature, focus group interviews were conducted with participants who had visited Gaziantep. We have found out that while local food creates lasting impressions, unfamiliarity usually results in more memorable experi
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Scharnowski, Frank, Frouke Hermens, Thomas Kammer, Haluk Öğmen, and Michael H. Herzog. "Feature Fusion Reveals Slow and Fast Visual Memories." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 19, no. 4 (2007): 632–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn.2007.19.4.632.

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Although the visual system can achieve a coarse classification of its inputs in a relatively short time, the synthesis of qualia-rich and detailed percepts can take substantially more time. If these prolonged computations were to take place in a retinotopic space, moving objects would generate extensive smear. However, under normal viewing conditions, moving objects appear relatively sharp and clear, suggesting that a substantial part of visual short-term memory takes place at a nonretinotopic locus. By using a retinotopic feature fusion and a nonretinotopic feature attribution paradigm, we pr
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Rimmele, Ulrike, Lila Davachi, and Elizabeth A. Phelps. "Memory for time and place contributes to enhanced confidence in memories for emotional events." Emotion 12, no. 4 (2012): 834–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0028003.

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Dayton, Tian. "The Trauma Time Line." Journal of Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy 63, no. 1 (2015): 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.12926/0731-1273-63.1.83.

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Working with trauma is a process of bringing split emotional material to the level of consciousness and placing it into both the framework of the client's personality and the context of his or her life. Trauma-related memories may be indistinct, vague, confused, and fragmented. Relational trauma often has an ongoing aspect to it, as it is laced into relational dynamics that wax and wane over time. This makes it difficult to have a sense of a beginning, middle, or endpoint; thus clients may carry a feeling of having suffered year after year without breaks. The Trauma Time Line allows clients to
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Serafin, Ewa. "Strażniczki patriarchalnej Arkadii. Uwagi o postaciach kobiecych w Listach z nieba Stanisława Vincenza." Prace Literackie 58 (April 28, 2020): 273–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0079-4767.58.23.

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The purpose of the article is to analyze selected female characters in Stanisław Vincenz’s novel Letters from Heaven. The image of women is dominated by the masculine way of judging their appearance and traits and by a patriarchal moral code. Faithful and hard-working wives and mothers are idealized in the novel. This model of femininity is stabilized not only by men, but also by older women characters. The experiences of village women were comprised in two scenes, and were expressed by the dream and silence language. Maria, the wife of a Uniate priest, was presented in the context of her frag
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Coe, Katye, and Hetty Blades. "Running, Resistance, and Recollection: A conversation with ourselves through time." Performance Philosophy 2, no. 2 (2017): 331. http://dx.doi.org/10.21476/pp.2017.22130.

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(to) constantly vent is a performance work by Katye Coe. A solo or group of runners travel in continuous loops, venting through events, exhibitions, meetings, and the surrounding spaces. The work was commissioned for What_Now (2013) in London and re-commissioned for the Dancer As Agent conference (2013) at DOCH in Stockholm where it was a constant or persistent intervention through a conference all about the agency of the dancer. This outing bought with it wider conversations and meetings that have changed its (and Coe’s) practice and thinking. Continuing its journey, the work was then enacted
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Drieu, Céline, Ralitsa Todorova, and Michaël Zugaro. "Nested sequences of hippocampal assemblies during behavior support subsequent sleep replay." Science 362, no. 6415 (2018): 675–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aat2952.

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Consolidation of spatial and episodic memories is thought to rely on replay of neuronal activity sequences during sleep. However, the network dynamics underlying the initial storage of memories during wakefulness have never been tested. Although slow, behavioral time scale sequences have been claimed to sustain sequential memory formation, fast (“theta”) time scale sequences, nested within slow sequences, could be instrumental. We found that in rats traveling passively on a model train, place cells formed behavioral time scale sequences but theta sequences were degraded, resulting in impaired
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Horn, David, Nir Levy, and Eytan Ruppin. "Memory Maintenance via Neuronal Regulation." Neural Computation 10, no. 1 (1998): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/089976698300017863.

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Since their conception half a century ago, Hebbian cell assemblies have become a basic term in the neurosciences, and the idea that learning takes place through synaptic modifications has been accepted as a fundamental paradigm. As synapses undergo continuous metabolic turnover, adopting the stance that memories are engraved in the synaptic matrix raises a fundamental problem: How can memories be maintained for very long time periods? We present a novel solution to this long-standing question, based on biological evidence of neuronal regulation mechanisms that act to maintain neuronal activity
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Jarec, Morana. "Love of the Road and Memories in the Water." Narodna umjetnost 56, no. 2 (2019): 101–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15176/vol56no205.

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The article presents various ways of transformation of infrastructural spaces in the region of Gorski Kotar (Croatia) into a symbolic place, through affects of the local population. The research is conducted within the context of the Lujzijana road, dating from the beginning of the 19th century, connecting the cities of Rijeka and Karlovac, and a dam with its vast artificial lake, built in the 1950s in the village of Lokve. Certain events, scenes, situations, narratives, practices and reactions as generators and consequences of affects are used as a base for the analysis. The study shows that
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Rejter, Małgorzata. "Tourist destinations in the light of senior citizens' memories." Studia Periegetica 32, no. 4 (2020): 105–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.6597.

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The aim of this article is to present biographical narratives about tourist destinations retained in memories of seniors from the period of their youth, i.e. the 60s, 70s and 80s of the last century. The author’s intention was to retrieve those distant memories during narrative interviews with respondents and use them to reconstruct information about tourist destinations. The respondents were not asked any specific questions about their holiday memories and were allowed to choose what they wanted to recall. The preferences revealed during the interviews resemble contemporary trends. It can the
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Wang, Ni. "A Preliminary Study on the Teaching Model of College English Reading: Fragmented Reading." Asian Social Science 16, no. 8 (2020): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v16n8p91.

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English reading is of vital significance in English learning. In proficiency tests such as CET-4, CET-6, IELTS and TOFEL, extensive reading accounts for a large proportion in scores. Those who do well in reading tend to get higher scores. However, the current English teaching situation doesn’t show its significance: the in-class time is limited with only two classes each week, and it’s difficult to decide appropriate textbooks for teachers. As a result, students can’t figure out the significance of extensive reading course and think little of it. Since the Interne
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Schuchardt, Katharina. "Memories (Un)told – Identity Construction Through Practices of Transgenerational Storytelling." Rocznik Polsko-Niemiecki, no. 27 (December 30, 2019): 89–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.35757/rpn.2019.27.1.05.

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The memories of the end of World War II play a significant role among the German minority in Poland. These memories are not only important for the generation who experienced that time, but they also influence the following generations to whom these memories were passed onto by their families. This article presents the end of World War II from the perspective of the young generation of the German minority in Opole and its surroundings, who were born in the 1980s and 1990s and whose narrative resembles the narrative of German post-war history. Both narratives circulate in family memories, and ea
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Romeu, Pilar Ferré. "Memories of the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001: A Study of the Consistency and Phenomenal Characteristics of Flashbulb Memories." Spanish Journal of Psychology 9, no. 1 (2006): 52–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1138741600005977.

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In this study, I investigated students' memories of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, carried out by Al Qaeda terrorists against the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington. Participants completed on two occasions (2 weeks and 8 months after the events took place) a memory questionnaire that included an assessment of the phenomenal richness of their memories. The results showed that the participants remembered very well the circumstances in which they first heard about the terrorist attacks, that they were very confident about this information, and that these m
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Ahamed, Sahriar. "Theory of gateway in case of time travel." International Journal of Advanced Astronomy 7, no. 1 (2019): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijaa.v7i1.20599.

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When we record any video, where do we keep and store it? In a space- that we call memory card or disk or any other kind of storage device. When we are required to see our memories, what we do? We play it with a video player software which is known as media player, dvd player or video player etc. These video player software works as the gate way to visualize the past in-front of us. Same way our reality is storing in another place/space which is another dimension that we know as our past. We can always see it by creating a gate way same as video player software or we may say it as knowledge.
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Qu, Xiujie, Cuimei Ma, Shixin Zhang, and Sitong Lian. "High Real-Time Design of Digital Pulse Compression Based on FPGA." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2015 (2015): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/792862.

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Because of the poor real-time performance of in-place fast Fourier transforms, a reconfigurable radix-4 FFT processor is studied and designed, which is based on decimation-in-time and single floating-point computation. The proposed method adopts “pipeline and parallel” structure for accessing multiple memories to improve the FFT processing speed, and then it is applied to digital pulse compression. The experimental result shows that the proposed FFT based on radix-4 computation can implement digital pulse compression rapidly under no adding hardware resources. The proposed method can be also a
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Hunt, Edmund R., Nigel R. Franks, and Roland J. Baddeley. "The Bayesian superorganism: externalized memories facilitate distributed sampling." Journal of The Royal Society Interface 17, no. 167 (2020): 20190848. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2019.0848.

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A key challenge for any animal (or sampling technique) is to avoid wasting time by searching for resources (information) in places already found to be unprofitable. In biology, this challenge is particularly strong when the organism is a central place forager—returning to a nest between foraging bouts—because it is destined repeatedly to cover much the same ground. This problem will be particularly acute if many individuals forage from the same central place, as in social insects such as the ants. Foraging (sampling) performance may be greatly enhanced by coordinating movement trajectories suc
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Roessler, Gerrit K. "Sounds of the Apocalypse: Preserving Cold War Memories in Ulrich Horstmann's Radio Play Die Bunkermann-Kassette." German Politics and Society 32, no. 1 (2014): 94–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2014.320107.

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This article examines Ulrich Horstmann's science fiction radio play Die Bunkermann-Kassette (The Bunker Man Cassette, 1979), in which the author frames fears and anxieties surrounding a potential nuclear conflict during the Cold War as apocalyptic self-annihilation of the human race. Radio, especially radio drama, had a unique role in capturing the historical imaginaries and traumatic experiences surrounding this non-event. Horstmann's radio drama and the titular cassette tape become sound artifacts that speak to the technological contexts of their time, while their acoustic content carries th
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Assoulin, Kobi (Yaaqov). "Memory, Place and Pain in W.G. Sebald's: The Emigrants." ATHENS JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES & ARTS 8, no. 2 (2021): 154–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/ajha.8-2-3.

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When we discuss the concept of place, we mostly do so geographically, or as a metaphor. That is, by representing what we think about by geographical notions. This paper avoids this literary tendency by discussing directly the role of actual place in W.G. Sebald's The Emigrants. Not only that, While still acknowledging melancholy's main role in the novel, and the way in which it is discussed in Freud and through Freud et al, the paper takes this melancholy to be a phenomenological spring board for explicating the centrality of place within The Emigrants's melancholy. In order to do this, the pa
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Dohal, Gassim. "Translating Al-Fuzai’s ’The Passage of Time’." International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation 3, no. 8 (2021): 71–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2021.4.8.10.

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In ’The Passage of Time,’1 a teacher considers resigning in order to return to his hometown, but he receives notice that he can move to the place he has requested. Homesickness is treated as though it were a formidable foe in this short story. Even if it is a "barren, parched desert," like the situation in the story, identity is usually linked to the location to which it belongs. However, it is possible that one will have to relocate for few reasons. Displacement can have emotional and psychological implications, which can hinder one's ability to work. The teacher in the story is not in a teac
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Liu, Wenjie, Shoaib Akram, Jennifer B. Sartor, and Lieven Eeckhout. "Reliability-aware Garbage Collection for Hybrid HBM-DRAM Memories." ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization 18, no. 1 (2021): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3431803.

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Emerging workloads in cloud and data center infrastructures demand high main memory bandwidth and capacity. Unfortunately, DRAM alone is unable to satisfy contemporary main memory demands. High-bandwidth memory (HBM) uses 3D die-stacking to deliver 4–8× higher bandwidth. HBM has two drawbacks: (1) capacity is low, and (2) soft error rate is high. Hybrid memory combines DRAM and HBM to promise low fault rates, high bandwidth, and high capacity. Prior OS approaches manage HBM by mapping pages to HBM versus DRAM based on hotness (access frequency) and risk (susceptibility to soft errors). Unfortu
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Benoit, Roland G., Justin C. Hulbert, Ean Huddleston, and Michael C. Anderson. "Adaptive Top–Down Suppression of Hippocampal Activity and the Purging of Intrusive Memories from Consciousness." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 27, no. 1 (2015): 96–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_00696.

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When reminded of unwanted memories, people often attempt to suppress these experiences from awareness. Prior work indicates that control processes mediated by the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) modulate hippocampal activity during such retrieval suppression. It remains unknown whether this modulation plays a role in purging an intrusive memory from consciousness. Here, we combined fMRI and effective connectivity analyses with phenomenological reports to scrutinize a role for adaptive top–down suppression of hippocampal retrieval processes in terminating mnemonic awareness of intrusive
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Kierniew, Janniny Gautério, Cláudia Bechara Fröhlich, and Simone Moschen. "LIMIARES NO HOSPITAL: BORDAR HISTÓRIAS, ESCREVER MEMÓRIAS." Revista Conhecimento Online 2 (May 28, 2020): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.25112/rco.v2i0.2124.

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RESUMOEste artigo apresenta as narrativas das estratégias metodológicas de uma pesquisa-intervenção, desenvolvidas em três tempos, de 2015 a 2018, desde a chegada da equipe na calçada de um hospital geral de Porto Alegre (RS) até o encontro do Setor de Dor e Cuidados Paliativos como parceiro para desenvolver um dispositivo de trabalho que se intitulou Ateliê Jardim de Histórias. O dispositivo convidou pacientes diagnosticados com dor crônica a contar histórias, suas ou do mundo, verdadeiras ou inventadas, por meio de superfícies de inscrição (caixa, toalha) para essas histórias. A constituição
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Traseger, Scott J., Ross J. Maynard, Jaime Culebras, Sebastian Kohn, Amanda Quezada, and Juan M. Guayasamin. "Phylogenetic position of “Cochranella” megista (Anura: Centrolenidae) and first records for Ecuador." Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology 20, no. 1 (2021): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v20i1p27-35.

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“Cochranella” megista is an Endangered and rarely encountered species of glass frog that, until now, had been only registered in the Colombian Andes. Here we report this species for the first time in Ecuador, expanding its known distribution ca. 530 km south of its original range. Additionally, we include C. megista in a molecular phylogeny for the first time and unambiguously place the species in the genus Nymphargus, resulting in a new combination. Habitat in both countries is fragmented and is threatened by mining concessions and agriculture.
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PERES, JULIO F. P., ANDREW B. NEWBERG, JULIANE P. MERCANTE, et al. "Cerebral blood flow changes during retrieval of traumatic memories before and after psychotherapy: a SPECT study." Psychological Medicine 37, no. 10 (2007): 1481–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003329170700997x.

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ABSTRACTBackgroundTraumatic memory is a key symptom in psychological trauma victims and may remain vivid for several years. Psychotherapy has shown that neither the psychopathological signs of trauma nor the expression of traumatic memories are static over time. However, few studies have investigated the neural substrates of psychotherapy-related symptom changes.MethodWe studied 16 subthreshold post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) subjects by using a script-driven symptom provocation paradigm adapted for single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) that was read aloud during traumatic m
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Morton, Graeme. "The Social Memory of Jane Porter and her Scottish Chiefs." Scottish Historical Review 91, no. 2 (2012): 311–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/shr.2012.0104.

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Formed within the interplay of history, culture and cognition, the concept of social memory is introduced to evaluate a key element of Scotland's nineteenth-century national tale. Being never more than partially captured by state and monarchy, and only imperfectly carried by institutions and groups, the national tale has comprised a number of narratives. Within the post-Union fluidity of Scotland's place within Britain, and at a time of European conflict, this tale coalesced around social memories of the mediaeval patriot William Wallace. Distinctive to that process was the historical romance
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Kalemaj, Ilir. "Recollection of past memories in Croatia." Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science 14, no. 2 (2008): 94–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.22151/politikon.14.2.5.

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The end of Communist era and the end of Marxist-Leninist ideology that occupied the Central and Eastern European space for half a century, proved a blessing in many regards for these countries, enabling them to push forward with democratic and free-market reforms that in long run would culminate in their eventual democratization, prosperity and joining European Union. A rather awkward exception to this rule has been the former federation of Yugoslavia, which experienced an abrupt change fromTito`s somewhat relaxed communism toward a violent disintegration that cost thousands of lives, exhauste
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Praga, Agnieszka. "Powstanie Warszawskie i obóz Durchgangslager 121 w Pruszkowie widziane oczami wysiedlonych mieszkańców Warszawy i okolic. Doświadczenia indywidualne a współczesna pamięć społeczna." Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis | Studia Historicolitteraria 15 (December 12, 2017): 90–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/3920.

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Warsaw Uprising and Durchgangslager 121 in Pruszków as seen by deported citizens. Individual experiences vs contemporary public history Warsaw Uprising 70th anniversary is a time to remember that the events which took place in 1944 should be considered in full context, without skipping any aspects. So far forgotten were the civilians of the Warsaw uprising and what happened to them; however their fate did not stop at the signing of capitulation. What people mainly remember from the Warsaw uprising is Durchgangslager 121 in Pruszków, the transition camp to which all the inhabitants of the burni
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Póka, Róbert. "Feltáratlan emlékek Kenézy Gyula életéből és munkásságából." Gerundium 9, no. 4 (2019): 54–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.29116/gerundium/2018/4/4.

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Unexplored memories from the life and work of Gyula Kenézy. Gyula Kenézy is an outstanding historical figure of the University of Debrecen as well as of the City of Debrecen. Beyond many sculptures, street, prize, a hospital, and a civil society which carry his memories, the cities of Debrecen and Hajdúszoboszló regularly remember the renowned professor. Many monographs gave the account of his life and accomplishments, and a collection of his relics gained a permanent place for commemoration in the Museum of Hajdúszoboszló. Nevertheless, one-hundred years after the beginning of medical educati
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Puchenkov, Alexander. "The beginning of de-Stalinization or the “Khrushchev thaw”: place and role in Soviet history." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2020, no. 10-2 (2020): 15–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202010statyi23.

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The paper attempts to look at the problems of Soviet society in the period of 1964-1985 through the eyes of Anatoly Sergeevich Chernyaev, a professional historian and, at the same time, a responsible employee of the Central Committee of the CPSU, who served for many years in the Central Committee apparatus and took part in the preparation of many Brezhnev’s speeches. Having written voluminous memories, Chernyaev is rightfully considered one of the most authoritative and thoughtful chroniclers of a huge era - from Stalin to the USSR collapse.
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Gruber, Thomas, Matthias M. Müller, and Andreas Keil. "Modulation of Induced Gamma Band Responses in a Perceptual Learning Task in the Human EEG." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 14, no. 5 (2002): 732–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/08989290260138636.

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Fragmented pictures of an object, which appear meaningless when seen for the first time, can easily be identified after the presentation of an unfragmented version of the same picture. The neuronal mechanism for such a rapid perceptual learning phenomenon is largely unknown. Recently, induced gamma band responses (GBRs) have been discussed as a possible physiological correlate of activity in cell assemblies formed by learning. The present study was designed to investigate the modulation of induced GBRs in a perceptual learning task by using a 128-channel EEG montage. In the first sequence of t
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MILLS, MARIE A. "Narrative Identity and Dementia: a Study of Emotion and Narrative in Older People with Dementia." Ageing and Society 17, no. 6 (1997): 673–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x97006673.

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The study involved a sample of eight moderately to severely demented elderly people who used psychogeriatric day services. Counselling skills were used by the interviewer to investigate informants' recall of emotional memories. Interviews were normally carried out individually each week over a number of months. Between thirteen and twenty-five interviews with individual informants were recorded and transcribed. The data form a series of longitudinal case-studies, analysed using quasi-judicial methods (Bromley 1986), and with a grounded theory approach (Glaser and Strauss 1967). Over time, it b
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Diamond, David M., Adam M. Campbell, Collin R. Park, Joshua Halonen, and Phillip R. Zoladz. "The Temporal Dynamics Model of Emotional Memory Processing: A Synthesis on the Neurobiological Basis of Stress-Induced Amnesia, Flashbulb and Traumatic Memories, and the Yerkes-Dodson Law." Neural Plasticity 2007 (2007): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/60803.

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We have reviewed research on the effects of stress on LTP in the hippocampus, amygdala and prefrontal cortex (PFC) and present new findings which provide insight into how the attention and memory-related functions of these structures are influenced by strong emotionality. We have incorporated the stress-LTP findings into our “temporal dynamics” model, which provides a framework for understanding the neurobiological basis of flashbulb and traumatic memories, as well as stress-induced amnesia. An important feature of the model is the idea that endogenous mechanisms of plasticity in the hippocamp
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Daukste-Silasproģe, Inguna. "Andreja Johansona jaunības gadu Rīga: atmiņas un kultūrvēsturiskas impresijas." Aktuālās problēmas literatūras un kultūras pētniecībā: rakstu krājums, no. 25 (March 4, 2020): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.37384/aplkp.2020.25.085.

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The article focuses on two books of the poet, essayist, cultural historian Andrejs Johansons (1922–1983), contemplations and reminiscences “Rīgas svārki mugurā” (‘Dressed in Riga suit’, 1966) and “Visi Rīgas nami skan” (‘All the Houses of Riga are Ringing’, 1970). On the one hand, they include a very personal (biographical) layer of memory, and, on the other, they can also be viewed in the context of collective memory, as they are associated with the memories of many refugees of the World War II – about the lost Latvia, Riga and home. In May 1945, Johansons, leaving Kurzeme and Liepāja by one
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Kotelevskaya, V. V. "ON THOMAS BERNHARD’S NARRATIVE THINKING: «ETERNAL RETURN» AND A POLYPHONIC WRITING." Human Being: Image and Essence. Humanitarian Aspects, no. 3 (2020): 27–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/chel/2020.03.03.

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The article explores the typological principles and genesis of narrative thinking of Thomas Bernhard (1931-1989). It reveals the paradoxical nature of his writing, which combines, on the one hand, archetypal structures, implied ‘genre memory’, and on the other hand, a unique, innovative style. Bernhard’s constructive principle is repetition, which allows the embodiment of the idea of «eternal return» (Eliade) throughout the poetical structure, whether it is a sacred event of a myth or an «obsessive repetition» (Freud) of the traumatic memories of the protagonist or the narrator. The fragmented
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Erdelyi, Matthew Hugh. "The unified theory of repression." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29, no. 5 (2006): 499–511. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x06009113.

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Repression has become an empirical fact that is at once obvious and problematic. Fragmented clinical and laboratory traditions and disputed terminology have resulted in a Babel of misunderstandings in which false distinctions are imposed (e.g., between repression and suppression) and necessary distinctions not drawn (e.g., between the mechanism and the use to which it is put, defense being just one). “Repression” was introduced by Herbart to designate the (nondefensive) inhibition of ideas by other ideas in their struggle for consciousness. Freud adapted repression to the defensive inhibition
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Naʾaman, Nadav. "The Exodus Story: Between Historical Memory and Historiographical Composition." Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 1 (2011): 39–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156921211x579579.

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The article seeks to explain the contrast between the central place of the Exodus in Israelite memory and the marginality of the event in history by shifting the focus of discussion from the historical question to the role the Exodus tradition played in shaping the self-portrait and consciousness of early Israelite society. It first examines the oppressive nature of Egyptian rule in Canaan at the time of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Dynasties. It then examines the story of the Exodus in the context of Egypt under the Ramesside and Saitic Dynasties. It suggests that the bondage and the delivery
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Miller, Edward, Pamela Nadash, Elizabeth Simpson, and Marc Cohen. "Expanding Housing With Services in the United States: The Case of the Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 584. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1948.

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Abstract Older people living in congregate environments are obvious beneficiaries of supportive services. The potential for prevention is clear, particularly among low-income elders living in subsidized housing; it is this group that is at high risk for significant healthcare and other costs, and it is this group that suffers considerably from a fragmented healthcare system. The purpose of this presentation is to illustrate the potential of housing with services, drawing from evaluation of The Right Care, Right Place, Right Time (R3) initiative (R3) located in the Greater Boston area. The R3 p
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Tosolini, Giulia. "La escritura epistolar entre pasado y presente: Habitaciones cerradas de Care Santos." Estudios Románicos 28 (December 20, 2019): 139–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/er/377761.

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El artículo se propone analizar la fragmentación narrativa creada por el uso de cartas, correos electrónicos y “escrituras del yo” en el esquema narrativo de Habitaciones cerradas (2011) de Care Santos, muestra de la literatura femenina española contemporánea. En la novela, una saga familiar con dos tramas paralelas, los saltos temporales y espaciales que mantienen viva la atención del lector, y a la vez, recrean el flujo de los recuerdos, se crean también gracias a las cartas colocadas a lo largo del cuento, que, simultáneamente, ofrecen detalles para la solución del misterio que desencadena
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Ciantar, Philip. "The musical tradition of maʾlūf in Libya: rethinking memories from the field". Libyan Studies 46 (8 вересня 2015): 145–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lis.2015.4.

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AbstractThe importance of memory in music is both central and multifarious; therefore, it deserves to be preserved and closely scrutinised on a level of importance equal to that of the sound itself and all the other data that go with it. Such preservation should take into consideration both memories coming from ‘inside’ the musical tradition under investigation, mainly as expressed by informants, and those from the ‘outside’, such as those assimilated by the ethnographer in the course of onsite fieldwork. Whilst the former may contribute towards the construction and eventual documentation of t
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Ulin, David L. "Elegy." Boom 6, no. 4 (2016): 6–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/boom.2016.6.4.6.

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Traversing the kaleidoscope of memory of early adulthood in the San Francisco bay area, David Ulin describes the places as he remembers them with picturesque account: Andrew Molera State Park, Fort Mason, Marin Headlands, Old Waldorf, and Sutro Tower, with the particulars, and what happened to his experience of time in those places that summer of 1980. Experienced as a series of fleeting memories, joining together with others who lived there for a time. They left, and so did the author, experiencing the power of temporality or “abandon” both in and from this place.
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Klein, Jenny. "Locations." Journal of Arts Writing by Students 6, no. 1 (2020): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jaws_00013_1.

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This article focuses on Agnes Varda’s film, The Beaches of Agnes using the writings of Tim Ingold and Jean-Luc Nancy, alongside my own artistic practice, to reflect on our relationships with different places, the memories attached to them and how these change over time. This leads to a consideration of the surfaces and boundaries associated with time and place, and how these might be breached in our encounters with the world around us. Referring to Ingold and Nancy, the article reflects on some possible similarities between encounters with places and with works of art.
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