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  2. Associative memory (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    This type of memory deals specifically with the relationship between these different objects or concepts. A normal associative memory task involves testing participants on their recall of pairs of unrelated items, such as face-name pairs. [2] Associative memory is a declarative memory structure and episodically based. [3]

  3. Associative memory - Wikipedia

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    Associative memory (psychology), the ability to learn and remember the relationship between unrelated items; Associative storage, or content-addressable memory, a type of computer memory used in certain very high speed searching applications; Autoassociative memory, all computer memories that enable one to retrieve a piece of data from only a ...

  4. Hopfield network - Wikipedia

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    A Hopfield network (or associative memory) is a form of recurrent neural network, or a spin glass system, that can serve as a content-addressable memory.The Hopfield network, named for John Hopfield, consists of a single layer of neurons, where each neuron is connected to every other neuron except itself.

  5. Content-addressable memory - Wikipedia

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    Content-addressable memory (CAM) is a special type of computer memory used in certain very-high-speed searching applications. It is also known as associative memory or associative storage and compares input search data against a table of stored data, and returns the address of matching data.

  6. Page table - Wikipedia

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    A similar mechanism is used for memory-mapped files, which are mapped to virtual memory and loaded to physical memory on demand. When physical memory is not full this is a simple operation; the page is written back into physical memory, the page table and TLB are updated, and the instruction is restarted.

  7. Attractor network - Wikipedia

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    Conventionally, fixed points in this model represent encoded memories. These models have been used to explain associative memory, classification, and pattern completion. Hopfield nets contain an underlying energy function [4] that allow the network to asymptotically approach a stationary state. One class of point attractor network is ...

  8. Pair by association - Wikipedia

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    Gluck, Mercado, and Myers [6] explain how paired-association is possibly tied to encoding rather than retrieval. In the study presented by Gluck et al., [ 6 ] there was a paired associates test where after studying word pairs the participants were presented with one word from the pair and required to recall the match there was a noticeable ...

  9. Memory map - Wikipedia

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    It is the fastest and most flexible cache organization that uses an associative memory. The associative memory stores both the address and content of the memory word. [further explanation needed] In the boot process of some computers, a memory map may be passed on from the firmware to instruct an operating system kernel about memory layout. It ...