Other uses Neuropsychology File Memory.gif thumb 400px Overview of the forms and functions of memory in the sciences In psychology , memory is the processes by which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved ... may put the memory into the encoding process. Storage is the second memory stage or process. This entails ... processing perspective there are three main stages in the formation and retrieval of memory Encoding memory Encoding or registration receiving, processing and combining of received information Storage memory Storage creation of a permanent record of the encoded information Recollection Retrieval ... or activity Sensory memory Main Sensory memory Sensory memory corresponds approximately to the initial ... memory. With very short presentations, participants often report that they seem to see more than they can actually report. The first experiments exploring this form of sensory memory were conducted by George Sperling 1963 ref Cite journal author Sperling, G year 1963 title A Model for Visual Memory ... was able to show that the capacity of sensory memory was approximately 12 items, but that it degraded very quickly within a few hundred milliseconds . Because this form of memory degrades so quickly ... procedure before they decayed. This type of memory cannot be prolonged via rehearsal. There are many types of sensory memories. Iconic memory is a type of sensory memory that briefly stores an image which has been perceived for a small duration. Echoic memory is another type of sensory memory that briefly ..., Neil R. title Psychology the Science of Behaviour publisher Pearson year 2010 ref Short term memory Main Short term memory Short term memory allows recall for a period of several seconds to a minute ... term memory was 7 2 items the title of his famous paper, The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two The magical number 7 2 . Modern estimates of the capacity of short term memory are lower, typically ... in short term memory A reconsideration of mental storage capacity url journal Behavioral and Brain ... more details
italictitle On Memory Latin De memoria et reminiscentia is one of the short treatises that make up Aristotle s Parva Naturalia . Editions Richard Sorabji , Aristotle On Memory , second edition, Chicago University of Chicago Press, 2006, ISBN 0 226 76823 6 http bmcr.brynmawr.edu 2006 2006 08 08.html review David Bloch, Aristotle on Memory and Recollection Text, Translation, Interpretation, and Reception in Western Scholasticism , Leiden Brill, 2007, ISBN 978 90 04 16046 0 http bmcr.brynmawr.edu 2008 2008 08 19.html review External links http etext.library.adelaide.edu.au a a8 memory.html On Memory and Reminiscence , translated by J. I. Beare HTML Greek text http www.mikrosapoplous.gr aristotle mf peri mnhmhs a.htm Mikros apoplous Category Works by Aristotle Philo stub is Um minni og upprifjun pt Da Mem ria e Reminisc ncia ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Memory Type EP Artist Nevermore Cover Nevermore In Memory.jpg Released July 23, 1996 Genre Progressive metal , Thrash metal Label Century Media Length 26 09 Producer Neil Kernon Last album Nevermore album Nevermore br 1995 This album In Memory br 1996 Next album The Politics of Ecstasy album The Politics Of Ecstasy br 1996 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r271433 ref In Memory is Nevermore s only EP. It was recorded in April and May 1996 and released on July 23, 1996. It features a Bauhaus band Bauhaus medley music medley . It was re issued in 2006 with 5 bonus tracks, which are all demos of songs from the next full length album, The Politics of Ecstasy album The Politics of Ecstasy . It was their first album to feature Pat O Brien guitarist Pat O Brien on rhythm guitars and also the first in which Van Williams musician Van Williams played all drum tracks. Track listing Track listing all writing Nevermore title1 Optimist or Pessimist length1 3 38 title2 Matricide length2 5 21 title3 In Memory length3 7 05 title4 Silent Hedges Double Dare note4 Peter Murphy musician P. Murphy Bauhaus band Bauhaus Bauhaus cover length4 4 41 title5 The Sorrowed Man length5 5 24 Track listing headline 2006 bonus tracks title6 The Tiananmen Man note6 Demo length6 5 44 titleh7 The Seven Tongues of God note7 Demo length7 5 43 title8 Passenger note8 Demo length8 5 11 title9 This Sacrament note9 Demo length9 5 53 title10 42147 note10 Instrumental Demo length10 4 37 Personnel Nevermore Warrel Dane Singing vocals Jeff Loomis guitar Pat O Brien guitarist Pat O Brien guitar Jim Sheppard Bass guitar bass Van Williams musician Van Williams Drum kit drums Tracks 6 10 performances Warrel Dane vocals Jeff Loomis guitar, bass, drum machine drum programming Production Neil Kernon audio engineering recording ... Records EPs 1990s thrash metal album stub it In Memory hu In Memory pl In Memory pt In Memory ... more details
notability Music date January 2008 primarysources date January 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Memory... Type ep Artist Abigor Cover Released August 28, 2000 Recorded 2000 Genre Black metal Length 24 39 Label Napalm Records Producer Reviews Last album Channeling the Quintessence of Satan br 1999 This album In Memory... br 2000 Next album Satanized Satanized A Journey Through Cosmic Infinity br 2001 In Memory... is the fourth EP released by Black metal band Abigor . It was released in 2000. The original cover of the EP was banned, as it depicted an actual goat with its chest ripped open, on top a blindfolded man lying on the floor as if on a crucifix. ref http stream.cdandlp.net osmoseproductions images ABIGORinmemory.JPG ref Track listing Terrible Certainty Kreator Cover 4 54 Crionics Slayer Cover 4 18 Shadowlord Unreleased Track 6 10 Crimson Horizons Rehearsal Version 6 08 Verwustung Rough Instrumental 3 09 Personnel Peter Kubik guitars, bass Thomas Tannenberger drums, guitars Thurisaz vocals, bass External links http www.metal archives.com release.php?id 3247 Encyclopaedia Metallum page References references Abigor Category Abigor albums Category 2000 EPs Category Napalm Records EPs 2000s black metal album stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 For the song by Stone Temple Pilots Core Stone Temple Pilots album Infobox Album Name No Memory Type Studio album Artist No. 2 band No. 2 Cover Nomemory.jpg Background Orange Released 1999 small United States US small Recorded Genre Indie music Indie Length 30 14 Label Chainsaw Records Producer Last album This album No Memory br 1999 Next album What Does Good Luck Bring? br 2002 No Memory was the first of two albums by No. 2 band No. 2 , and was released in 1999. Track listing Critical Mass 3 07 Never Felt Better 2 48 Move It Along 3 33 So Long 2 48 Just Answer the Man 4 18 Pop in C 2 48 Practicing Your Moves 3 01 Pop in A Minor 2 25 Nobody s Satisfied 2 29 Parting Kiss 2 57 Personnel Neil Gust vocals, guitar, keyboards Gilly Ann Hanner backing vocals, bass Paul Pulvirenti drums and percussion Joanna Bolme engineer, hand clapper on Critical Mass Tony Lash engineer, electric piano on Never Felt Better Larry Crane recording engineer Larry Crane engineer, mixing Elliott Smith mixing, backing vocals on Critical Mass and So Long Sam Coomes bass on Never Felt Better and Nobody s Satisfied , backing vocals on So Long Stef Darensbourg hand clapper on Critical Mass No. 2 band No. 2 Category 1999 albums 1990s indie rock album stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Memory Of... Type Studio album Artist D Ream Cover D Ream In Memory Of....JPG Released March 7, 2011 Recorded 2008&ndash 2010 Genre Pop rock br Synthpop br dance music Dance br Soul music Soul br Rhythm and blues R&B Length Label Fullfill Records Producer D Ream Last album The Platinum Collection D Ream album The Platinum Collection br 2006 This album In Memory Of... br 2011 Next album Misc Singles Name In Memory Of... Type studio single 1 All Things to All Men single 1 date 7 September 2009 single 2 Drop Beats Not Bombs PROMO single 2 date 8 March 2010 single 3 Gods in the Making single 3 date 28 February 2011 single 4 Sleepy Head single 4 date 25 July 2011 In Memory Of... is a forthcoming studio album by Northern Irish pop rock synthpop and dance music dance band D Ream . The album is their first new studio record in 15 years. The album contains 10 confirmed tracks, including the singles All Things to All Men which was released in September 2009, Drop Beats Not Bombs which was released as a promo single in March 2010. The single Gods in the Making features former band member Brian Cox physicist Brian Cox on keyboards. ref cite news title Professor Brian Cox to rejoin D Ream publisher BBC News date 2010 11 19 url http www.bbc.co.uk news entertainment arts 11798071 accessdate 2011 02 21 ref Track listing All Things to All Men Drop Beats Not Bombs Free Thinkin Mind Gods in the Making I ll Be Your Dog Into the Fray Sleepy Head There Is Only Now You Make Me... We Are Fans Singles class wikitable align left Cover align left Information align left Image All Things To All Men.JPG left 120px align left All Things To All Men Released 7 September 2009 Track Listing All Things To All Men Radio Edit All Things To All Men Original Mix All Things To All Men D reamix All Things To All Men Jay Kay Remix All Things To All Men Pete Herbert Remix All Things To All Men Tj Inc Remix All Things To All Men Paul Gotel & Dj Story Soundscape ... more details
Use mdy dates date October 2011 In Memory of ... is a ballet made by New York City Ballet balletmaster Jerome Robbins to Alban Berg Berg s Violin Concerto to the Memory of an Angel of 1935 written on the death of Manon Gropius daughter of Alma Mahler , Gustav Mahler s widow, and Walter Gropius , based on themes from Gustav Mahler Mahler , a Carpathian folk song and Johan Sebastian Bach Bach s O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort, BWV 20 O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort , BWV 20 . The premiere took place on June 13, 1985, at the David H. Koch Theater New York State Theater , Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Lincoln Center with scenery by David Mitchell lighting designer David Mitchell , costumes by Dain Marcus and lighting by Jennifer Tipton . Casts original col begin col 3 col 3 Suzanne Farrell col 3 Joseph Duell Adam L ders col end NYCB revivals List of New York City Ballet 2008 Spring repertory 2008 Spring New York City Ballet Jerome Robbins celebration Jerome Robbins celebration col begin col 3 col 3 Darci Kistler col 3 Jared Angle Charles Askegard col end References col begin col 2 Playbill , NYCB, Tuesday, June 17, 2008 col 2 Repertory Week , NYCB, Spring season, 2008 repertory, week 8 col end Reviews col begin col 2 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D00E2DA1339F936A25755C0A963948260 NY Times by Anna Kisslegoff , June 15, 1985 col 2 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9F06EEDC1030F935A15755C0A9679C8B63 NY Times by Jack Anderson dance critic Jack Anderson , June 26, 2001 http www.nytimes.com 2008 06 16 arts dance 16ball.html NY Times by Gia Kourlas , June 16, 2008 col end External links col begin col 2 http www.nycballet.com NYCB website col 2 http jeromerobbins.org Robbins Foundation and Trust website col end Ballet Category Ballets to the music of Alban Berg Category Ballets by Jerome Robbins Category 1985 ballet premieres Category Ballets designed by Jennifer Tipton Category New York City Ballet repertory ... more details
saved book title subtitle cover image cover color Psychology of Memory Processes and controversies Memory Processes Storage memory Storage Recall memory Recall Memory consolidation Memory inhibition Forgetting curve Research Methods used to study memory Indirect tests of memory Context dependent memory Neuroanatomy of memory Exceptional memory Types Working memory Short term memory Long term memory Autobiographical memory Declarative memory Episodic memory Semantic memory Sensory memory Disorders and biases Memory disorder Source monitoring error Cryptomnesia Amnesia Childhood amnesia Transient global amnesia Selective memory loss Effects of stress on memory Effects of alcohol on memoryMemory and aging Applications and controversies Memory improvement Memory and social interactions Flashbulb memory False memory syndrome Sleep and memory Emotion and memory Involuntary memory Flashback psychology Flashbacks Traumatic memories ... more details
Memory unit may refer to A computer memory component or device Xbox 360 accessories Memory units Xbox 360 accessories , flash based memory devices called memory units disambig ... more details
Memory model may refer to Psychology Atkinson Shiffrin memory model Baddeley s model of working memoryMemory prediction model Informatics Memory model programming describes how threads interact through memory Java Memory Model Consistency model Some features of the memory address space Flat memory model Segmented memory Intel Memory Model disambig de Speichermodell ... more details
Memory manager may refer to DOS memory management Expanded memory manager 386MAX 386 sup MAX sup CEMM EMM386 QEMM Memory management disambig ... more details
incominglinks date February 2012 Universal memory may refer to any memory device combining cost benefits of DRAM , speed of Static random access memory SRAM , and non volatility of flash memory magnetoresistive random access memory MRAM Bubble memory Racetrack memory ferroelectric random access memory Ferroelectric RAM FRAM phase change memory Phase change memory PCM programmable metallization cell Programmable metallization cell PMC resistive random access memory RRAM Universal Memory Architecture Universal memory architecture Disambiguation cleanup date February 2012 Category Solid state computer storage media Category Computer memory Category Non volatile memory ... more details
Associative memory may refer to A type of memory closely associated with neural networks. A recent technology that involves creating a memory of multiple databases, both structured and unstructured data, and making associations in a manner that is similar to the human brain s memory functions. Bidirectional Associative Memory Autoassociative memory Hopfield net Content addressable memory , a type of computer memory Transderivational search , an aspect of human memory disambig sk Asociat vna pam ... more details
Memory architecture describes the methods used to implement electronic computer data storage in a manner that is a combination of the fastest, most reliable, most durable, and least expensive way to store and retrieve information. Depending on the specific application, a compromise of one of these requirements may be necessary in order to improve another requirement. For example, dynamic memory is commonly used for primary data storage due to its fast access speed. However dynamic memory must be repeatedly memory refresh refreshed with a surge of current millions of time per second, or the stored data will decay and be lost. Flash memory allows for long term storage over a period of years, but it is much slower than dynamic memory, and the static memory storage cells wear out with frequent use. Similarly, the data bus is often designed to suit specific needs such as serial or parallel data access, and the memory may be designed to provide for parity error detection or even ECC memory error correction in expensive business systems. See also 8 bit 16 bit 32 bit 64 bit Cache only memory architecture COMA Cache memory Conventional memory Deterministic memory Distributed shared memory DSM Dual channel architecture ECC memory Expanded memory Extended memory Flat memory model Harvard architecture High Memory Area HMA Lernmatrix Memory hierarchy Memory level parallelism Memory model computing Memory model Memory protection Memory disk synchronization Non Uniform Memory Access NUMA PCI memory hole Processor register Registered memory Shared memory Shared Memory Architecture SMA Stack based memory allocation Tagged architecture Uniform Memory Access UMA Universal memory Video memory von Neumann architecture X86 memory segmentation Category Computer memory computer stub ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Unbuffered memory or unregistered memory is RAM where there is no hardware register between the memory controller and the RAM chips. Unbuffered memory is the opposite of registered memory . Registered memory is more stable, one clock cycle slower, and more expensive than unbuffered memory. Registered memory is usually used in servers and workstations, while normal PCs usually use unbuffered memory. Some high end hardware, such as servers, require the use of registered memory. In the past, registered memory was called buffered memory and unregistered memory was called unbuffered memory. Registered memory got renamed in common use, but unbuffered memory did not. Buffered Registered Memory has ECC memory ECC Error Correction Code aka error checking and correcting and is often but not always one clock cycle slower then unregistered memory. Unregistered memory comes in ECC and non ECC varieties. While ECC can cause a minor reduction in performance, it can prevent costly errors when running memory intensive software. For this reason it is often used in servers and workstations where up time and reliability outweigh the desire for a slight performance increases. On desktops, gaming, and enthusiasts computers non ECC is often preferred because a minor speed increase is desired over a slight increase in stability. refend compu hardware stub Category Computer memory DEFAULTSORT Unbuffered Memory ... more details
False memory refers to the recollection of an event, or the details of an event, that did not occur. The term may also refer to False memory syndrome Source monitoring error Confabulation False Memory novel False Memory novel , by Dean Koontz disambig ... more details
Living memory may refer to Contemporary history Living Memory paintings a software application, see BRICKS software Living Memory disambig ... more details
Memory cell may refer to Memory cell, a building block of computer data storage Memory cell, a standard unit in electronic chip design Memory B cell , an antibody producing cell Memory T cell , an infection fighting cell disambig nl Geheugencel sv Minnescell zh ... more details
In Loving Memory may refer to In Loving Memory compilation album , a 1968 gospel music compilation album In Loving Memory Beneath the Sky album In Loving Memory TV series In Loving Memory, a song by Alter Bridge from their album One Day Remains . disambig ... more details
wiktionary memory lane Memory Lane may refer to Memory Lane audio drama , a Doctor Who audio drama Memory Lane , a song from the album Wonderland McFly album Wonderland by McFly Memory Lane , a song from the album Minnie album Minnie by Minnie Riperton Memory Lane , a song from the album From a Basement on the Hill by Elliott Smith Memory Lane Sittin in da Park , a song from the album Illmatic by rapper Nas Memory Lane Records, a collectors record shop in Croydon, England Memory Lane, a mini game in Mario Party 6 Memory Lane, Inc, the company who operates Classmates.com , a social media website Brian Memory Lane, a character in the BBC television drama series New Tricks TV series New Tricks played by Alun Armstrong disambig ... more details
In computing , memory mapping may refer to Memory mapped file , also known as code mmap code Memory mapped I O , an alternative to port I O a communication between CPU and peripheral device using the same instructions, and same bus, as between CPU and memory Virtual memory , technique which gives an application program the impression that it has contiguous working memory, while in fact it is physically fragmented and may even overflow on to disk storage disambig de Memory mapping ... more details
Interleaved memory is a technique for compensating the relatively slow speed of DRAM . The CPU can access alternative sections immediately without waiting for memory to be CPU cache cached . Multiple memory bank s take turns supplying data . An interleaved memory with n banks is said to be n way interleaved . If there are n banks, memory location i would reside in bank number i mod n . One way of allocating virtual addresses to memory modules is to divide the memory space into contiguous blocks. The CPU can access alternate sections immediately, without waiting for memory to catch up through wait states . Interleaved memory is one technique for compensating for the relatively slow speed of dynamic RAM DRAM . Other techniques include page mode memory and memory caches. Interleaved memories are the implementation of the concept of accessing more words in a single memory access cycle. This can be achieved by partitioning the memory e.g. into N separate memory modules. Thus, N accesses can be carried out to the memory simultaneously. External links http www.ralentz.com old mac hardware dale adams memory quad8 cent650.html Dale Adams on Interleaved Memory on Centris 650 & Quadra 800 Category Computer memory Category Memory management Compu stub de Speicherverschr nkung fr Interleaved memory ko ja ... more details
mergeto DOS memory management discuss Talk DOS memory management Suggest merge date December 2010 File IBM PC Memory areas.svg thumb Extended memory is located above 1 MB. In DOS memory management , extended memory refers to computer memorymemory above the first megabyte of address space in an IBM PC ... x86 mode , cannot directly access this memory, but are able to do so through an application programming interface called the eXtended Memory Specification XMS . This API is implemented by a device driver driver such as HIMEM.SYS or the operating system, which takes care of memory manager memory management and copying memory between conventional memory conventional and extended memory, by temporarily switching the processor into protected mode . In this context the term extended memory may refer to either the whole of the extended memory or only the portion available through this API. Extended memory can also be accessed directly by DOS programs running in protected mode using VCPI or DPMI , two different and incompatible methods of using protected mode under DOS. Extended memory should not be confused with expanded memory , an earlier method for expanding the IBM PC s memory capacity beyond 640 kb using an expansion card with bank switch ed memory modules. Because of the available support for expanded memory in popular applications, device drivers were developed that emulated expanded memory using extended memory. Later two additional methods were developed allowing direct access to a small portion of extended memory from real mode. These memory areas are referred to as the high memory area HMA and the upper memory area UMA also referred to as upper memory blocks or UMBs . Overview On x86 based PCs, extended memory is only available with an Intel 80286 processor or higher ... with more than 640 kB of RAM, the additional memory would generally be re mapped above the 1 MB boundary .... Extended memory is not accessible in real mode except for a small portion called the high ... more details
File DIMMs.jpg frame Two types of DIMMs dual in line memory modules a 168 pin synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM module top and a 184 pin DDR SDRAM module bottom . Memory module is a broad term used to refer to a series of dynamic random access memory integrated circuit s modules mounted on a printed circuit board and designed for use in personal computer s, workstation s and server computing server s. It can be used to these specific types of memory module Dual in line package memory SIPP memory , single in line pin package memory SIMM , a single in line memory module DIMM , dual in line memory module Rambus memory modules are a subset of DIMMs, but are usually referred to as RIMMs SO DIMM , small outline DIMM, a smaller version of the DIMM, used in laptops Distinguishing characteristics of computer memory modules include voltage, capacity, speed i.e., bit rate , and computer form factor form factor . Category Computer memory ... more details
Genetic memory may refer to Genetic memory biology , present if the state of a biological system depends on its history in addition to present conditions Genetic memory psychology , a memory present at birth that exists in the absence of sensory experience Genetic memory computer science , an artificial neural network combination of genetic algorithm and the mathematical model of sparse distributed memory disambig ar es Memoria gen tica pl Pami genetyczna ... more details