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  2. Memory erasure - Wikipedia

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    Explicit memory, (or 'declarative memory') is that which can be consciously drawn upon by a person to remember. Explicit memory can be split into further subcategories; episodic memory, which is the memory of specific events and the information surrounding it, and semantic memory, which is the ability to remember factual information (e.g. what ...

  3. Repressed memory - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatrist David Corwin has claimed that one of his cases provides evidence for the reality of repressed memories. This case involved a patient (the Jane Doe case) who, according to Corwin, had been seriously abused by her mother, had recalled the abuse at age six during therapy with Corwin, then eleven years later was unable to recall the abuse before memories of the abuse returned to her ...

  4. Rememory - Wikipedia

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    A montage of the lives of everyone affected by the device is shown over the launch of the repaired memory device while a recording by Dunn plays describing the power of memories for a person. Sam is last seen at the dock, with a completed model he had created of all of the test subjects, Carolyn, himself, and Dunn and throws it into the water ...

  5. Motivated forgetting - Wikipedia

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    Motivated forgetting is a theorized psychological behavior in which people may forget unwanted memories, either consciously or unconsciously. [1] It is an example of a defence mechanism, since these are unconscious or conscious coping techniques used to reduce anxiety arising from unacceptable or potentially harmful impulses thus it can be a defence mechanism in some ways. [2]

  6. Doctor Lost 12 Years of Memories in Crash, Forgetting Sons ...

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    Video and photographs can help paint a picture of a forgotten moment. But there are no still emotions attached, no real connection to the person who went through it. Having 12 years of his past ...

  7. Memory (2022 film) - Wikipedia

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    Memory is a 2022 American action thriller film starring Liam Neeson as a hitman with early dementia who must go on the run after declining a contract on a young girl. It is directed by Martin Campbell from a screenplay by Dario Scardapane .

  8. Amy Schumer Recreates ‘Iconic’ Scene From Movie ... - AOL

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    In the movie, Schumer’s character (also named Amy), tries to win back her love interest, a sports doctor played by Bill Hader, by recruiting the New York Knicks’ dance team, the Knicks City ...

  9. Tell Me Who I Am - Wikipedia

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    The documentary is split into three parts. In the first part, the viewer follows Alex trying to solve the mystery of his past and trying to figure out who he is after losing his memory in a motorcycle accident at age 18 in 1982. His twin brother, Marcus, is the only person he remembers after emerging from a coma – including himself.