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  2. Recall (memory) - Wikipedia

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    Serial-order also helps us remember the order of events in our lives, our autobiographical memories. Our memory of our past appears to exist on a continuum on which more recent events are more easily remembered in order. [21] Serial recall in long-term memory (LTM) differs from serial recall in short-term memory (STM). To store a sequence in ...

  3. Biographical research - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the main concern of the biographical research should be the life as experiences and narrated by subjects in clear contrast to the "true facts" of a life course reconstruction. Interpretations and constructions of meaning are of utmost importance to reconstruct a biographical case, as the actions and the self-interpretation of these ...

  4. Recognition memory - Wikipedia

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    Recognition memory, a subcategory of explicit memory, is the ability to recognize previously encountered events, objects, or people. [1] When the previously experienced event is reexperienced, this environmental content is matched to stored memory representations, eliciting matching signals. [2]

  5. Narrative identity - Wikipedia

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    The life story allows individuals to organize recollective memories and more abstract knowledge of their past into a coherent biographical view. [11] Different types of memories have been identified and classified, and have unique influences on how individuals develop their narrative self.

  6. Oral history - Wikipedia

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    Oral history is the collection and study of historical information from people, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people who participated in or observed past events and whose memories and perceptions of these are to be preserved ...

  7. 'Don't I know you from somewhere?' Experts explain the ... - AOL

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    There are also some people who qualify as “super-recognizers,” which means they have a unique and genetically predisposed ability to recognize and remember faces. The takeaway

  8. Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation - Wikipedia

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    If some verification results, members of the two families visit each other and ask the child whether they recognizes places, objects, and people of their supposed previous existence. [ 2 ] Stevenson set up a network of volunteers to find these spontaneous past life recall cases as soon as the children began to speak of them.

  9. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    Depending on how you access your account, there can be up to 3 sections. If you see something you don't recognize, click Sign out or Remove next to it, then immediately change your password. • Recent activity - Devices or browsers that recently signed in. • Apps connected to your account - Apps you've given permission to access your info.