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Memory is the
faculty of the mind by
which data or
information is encoded, stored, and
retrieved when needed. It is the
retention of
information over time...
- Random-access
memory (RAM; /ræm/) is a form of
electronic computer memory that can be read and
changed in any order,
typically used to
store working data...
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memory or
memories in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Memory is an organism's
ability to store, retain, and
recall information.
Memory or
Memories may...
- In
Memory Of may
refer to: In
Memory Of (Law & Order), an
episode of the TV
series Law &
Order In
Memory Of... (D:Ream album), 2011 In
Memory Of (Stanley...
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terms RAM, main
memory, or
primary storage.
Archaic synonyms for main
memory include core (for
magnetic core
memory) and store. Main
memory operates at a...
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Eidetic memory (/aɪˈdɛtɪk/ eye-DET-ik), also
known as
photographic memory and
total recall, is the
ability to
recall an
image from
memory with high precision—at...
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working memory.
Other suggested names were short-term
memory,
primary memory,
immediate memory,
operant memory, and
provisional memory. Short-term
memory is...
- more
accurate model of
primary memory (often
referred to as short-term
memory).
Working memory splits primary memory into
multiple components, rather...
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Olfactory memory refers to the
recollection of odors.
Studies have
found various characteristics of
common memories of odor
memory including persistence...
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Flash memory is an
electronic non-volatile
computer memory storage medium that can be
electrically erased and reprogrammed. The two main
types of flash...