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Capacity loss in rechargeable batteries
Memory effect, also known as battery effect, lazy battery effect, or battery memory, is an effect observed in nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries that
Memory_effect
Psychological occurrence
misinformation effect, and source misattribution have been suggested to be several mechanisms underlying a variety of types of false memory. The false memory phenomenon
False_memory
Alloy which returns to a preset shape when heated
material properties of the shape-memory alloy, such as the alloy's composition and work hardening. The shape memory effect (SME) occurs because a temperature-induced
Shape-memory_alloy
Predicted physical phenomenon
Braginsky and L. P. Grishchuk subsequently called these memory effects in 1985. The non-linear memory effect was first proposed in the 1990s by Demetrios Christodoulou
Gravitational_memory_effect
Retrieval of events or information from the past
recency effect occurs when the short-term memory is used to remember the most recent items, and the primacy effect occurs when the long-term memory has encoded
Recall_(memory)
Refuted theory behind homeopathic remedies
Jacques Benveniste and colleagues published a study supporting a water memory effect amid controversy in Nature, accompanied by an editorial by Nature's
Water_memory
Memory effect in educational psychology
The testing effect (also known as retrieval practice, active recall, practice testing, or test-enhanced learning) suggests long-term memory is increased
Testing_effect
Cognitive system for temporarily holding information
working memory. Other suggested names were short-term memory, primary memory, immediate memory, operant memory, and provisional memory. Short-term memory is
Working_memory
Critical factors contributing to the emotional enhancement effect on human memory
Emotion can have a powerful effect on humans and animals. Numerous studies have shown that the most vivid autobiographical memories tend to be of emotional
Emotion_and_memory
Color perception phenomenon
The memory color effect is the phenomenon that the canonical hue of a type of object acquired through experience (e.g. the sky, a leaf, or a strawberry)
Memory_color_effect
than they actually were. Based on the evidence, memories are not extreme enough. Subadditivity effect: The tendency to estimate that the likelihood of
List_of_cognitive_biases
positive and negative effects on different aspects of memory. The effect of caffeine on short-term memory (STM) is debated amongst academics. Studies conclude
Effect_of_caffeine_on_memory
Alloy known for shape-memory effect
related and unique properties: the shape memory effect and superelasticity (also called pseudoelasticity). Shape memory is the ability of nitinol to undergo
Nickel_titanium
Topics referred to by the same term
The Mandela effect is a phenomenon of false collective memory. Mandela Effect or The Mandela Effect may also refer to: Mandela Effect (album), a 2017
Mandela Effect (disambiguation)
Mandela_Effect_(disambiguation)
Electrical isolation mechanism
to ultrasonic frequencies. Cadmium-based photoresistors exhibit a "memory effect": their resistance depends on the illumination history; it also drifts
Resistive_opto-isolator
Materials that can retain several shapes
cycles in the stress-free state before yield stress is applied. Shape-memory effect can be described briefly as the following mathematical model: R f (
Shape-memory_polymer
American physicist (born 1993)
discovered a novel gravitational memory effect, a connection which Pasterski found between symmetries and a spin memory effect that can be observed in gravitational
Sabrina_Pasterski
Type of rechargeable battery
its charge cycle. An effect with similar symptoms to the memory effect is the so-called voltage depression or lazy battery effect. This results from repeated
Nickel–cadmium_battery
Cognitive bias
self-referential memory effect (SRE) – the better encoding and recollection of stimuli associated with the self-concept. People have a better memory for goods
Endowment_effect
Observed ability of muscles
Muscle memory in strength training and weight-lifting is the effect that trained athletes experience of a rapid return of muscle mass and strength after
Muscle memory (strength training)
Muscle_memory_(strength_training)
Memory triggered by an environmental cue
triggering effect this has, as one involuntary memory leads to another and so on. Again, Linton describes her own experiences with such memories as "coming
Involuntary_memory
Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data
phenomenon is known as the memory enhancement effect. Patients with amygdala damage, however, do not show a memory enhancement effect. Hebb distinguished between
Memory
Effect of later events on a previous memory
misinformation effect occurs when a person's recall of episodic memories becomes less accurate because of post-event information. The misinformation effect has been
Misinformation_effect
Cognitive bias about one's own skill
effect has been studied across a wide range of tasks, in aviation, business, debating, chess, driving, literacy, medicine, politics, spatial memory,
Dunning–Kruger_effect
Psychological phenomenon
"human memory is extremely sensitive to the symbolic modality of presentation of event information." Explanations for the picture superiority effect are
Picture_superiority_effect
Ability to recall an image from memory after one viewing
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
Eidetic_memory
Repatterned modes of perception after devotion to an activity
(2000) have proposed that Tetris effect imagery is a separate form of memory, likely related to procedural memory. This is from their research in which
Tetris_effect
Activity that has been interrupted may be more readily recalled
Zeigarnik effect [...] Colin M. MacLeod (6 April 2020). "Zeigarnik and von Restorff: The memory effects and the stories behind them". Memory and Cognition
Zeigarnik_effect
Power supply with electrochemical cells
called "memory effect". The effect can be avoided with simple practices. NiMH cells, although similar in chemistry, suffer less from memory effect. Automotive
Electric_battery
Nonlinear two-terminal fundamental circuit element
constant. This is the essence of the memory effect. Analogously, we can define a W(ϕ(t)) as memductance (portmanteau of memory and conductance): I ( t ) = W
Memristor
force sensors and mechanical energy harvesters. The magnetic shape memory effect occurs in the low temperature martensite phase of the alloy, where the
Magnetic_shape-memory_alloy
Psychological concept
suggested reason for the primacy effect is that the initial items presented are most effectively stored in long-term memory because of the greater amount
Serial-position_effect
Psychological effect that people learn more by spreading studying out in time
for the spacing effect in free recall and in cued-memory tasks. Not much attention has been given to the study of the spacing effect in long-term retention
Spacing_effect
Bias confirming existing attitudes
irrational primacy effect is independent of the primacy effect in memory in which the earlier items in a series leave a stronger memory trace. Biased interpretation
Confirmation_bias
Computer security exploit
advantage of an unintended and undesirable side effect in dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) in which memory cells interact electrically between themselves
Row_hammer
Asymptotic symmetry group of General Relativity
like displacement memory effect is associated with a BMS supertranslation, a new gravitational memory effect, named spin memory effect, can be associated
Bondi–Metzner–Sachs_group
shape-shape-memory effect is an effect classified within the new so-called smart materials. Polymers with thermally induced shape-memory effect are new materials
Thermally induced shape-memory effect (polymers)
Thermally_induced_shape-memory_effect_(polymers)
Initial stimulus inhibits response to subsequent stimulus
Negative priming is an implicit memory effect in which prior exposure to a stimulus unfavorably influences the response to the same stimulus. It falls
Negative_priming
Component primarily utilized for making cushions or mattresses
quickly. Memory foam derives its viscoelastic properties from several effects, due to the material's internal structure. The network effect is the force
Memory_foam
Type of long-term human memory
which they have been subconsciously prepared. Implicit memory also leads to the illusory truth effect, which suggests that subjects are more likely to rate
Implicit_memory
Repeating a falsity increases believability
The illusory truth effect, also known as the illusion of truth effect, validity effect, truth effect, or the reiteration effect, is the tendency to believe
Illusory_truth_effect
Chemical compound
surface coating, sensors, and imaging. Potential applications include use in memory devices, phase-change switches, passive radiative cooling applications,
Vanadium(IV)_oxide
Science fiction media franchise
Bring Down the Sky for Mass Effect, and Cerberus Network content for Mass Effect 2 along with the Kasumi – Stolen Memory, Overlord and Lair of the Shadow
Mass_Effect
Effect of psychological interference on reaction time
In psychology, the Stroop effect is the delay in reaction time between neutral and incongruent stimuli. The effect has been used to create a psychological
Stroop_effect
2004 American science fiction thriller film
refers to the butterfly effect. Kutcher plays 20-year-old college student Evan Treborn, who experiences blackouts and memory loss throughout his childhood
The_Butterfly_Effect
Change in temperature due to a magnetic field
transformations near room temperature. These materials exhibit the magnetic shape memory effect and can also be used as actuators, energy harvesting devices, and sensors
Magnetocaloric_effect
Computer memory management methodology
virtual memory manager can have an extensive effect on overall system performance. The system allows a computer to appear as if it may have more memory available
Memory_management
Suddenly understanding a problem or concept
problem or concept. Some research describes the Aha! effect (also known as insight or epiphany) as a memory advantage, but conflicting results exist as to where
Eureka_effect
Model for approximating non-linear effects, similar to a Taylor series
system at all other times. This provides the ability to capture the "memory" effect of devices like capacitors and inductors. It has been applied in the
Volterra_series
statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics, the Kovacs effect is a kind of memory effect in glassy systems below the glass-transition temperature.
Kovacs_effect
Materials science algorithm
smaller interruption cycles from a sequence, which models the material memory effect seen with stress-strain hysteresis cycles. This simplification allows
Rainflow-counting_algorithm
System which describes the computational effects of computer programs
its effect as type ! effect, where both the type component and the effect component mention certain regions (for example, a type of a mutable memory cell
Effect_system
Improved recall when the context of a situation is the same
analyze the effect of context on memory. By the 1950s, this technique was used to demonstrate an effect of contextual information on memory recall. However
Context-dependent_memory
Material used with a heat press to adhere designs
also benefits from a high degree of stretch and rebound, achieved by a memory effect, making it suitable for use on apparel and other flexible items including
Heat_transfer_vinyl
Misidentification during memory recall
misattribution of memory or source misattribution is the misidentification of the origin of a memory by the person making the memory recall. Misattribution
Misattribution_of_memory
2010 downloadable content
Mass Effect 2: Kasumi – Stolen Memory is a downloadable content pack developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts and Microsoft Game Studios for
Mass Effect 2: Kasumi – Stolen Memory
Mass_Effect_2:_Kasumi_–_Stolen_Memory
Form of memory that involves a planned future action or intention
Prospective memory is a form of memory that involves remembering to perform a planned action or recall a planned intention at some future point in time
Prospective_memory
German psychologist (1850–1909)
who pioneered the experimental study of memory. Ebbinghaus discovered the forgetting curve and the spacing effect. He was the first person to describe the
Hermann_Ebbinghaus
Error caused by a memory fault
The misinformation effect refers to the change in memory due to the presentation of information that is relevant to the target memory, such as leading questions
Memory_error
shape-memory alloy. It is a martensitic phase in nature, but is not the martensite that is responsible for the shape memory and superelastic effect. In
R-Phase
Aspect of senescence
aging and memory. [citation needed] There is a positive correlation between early life education and memory gains in older age. This effect is especially
Memory_and_aging
Dependence of the state of a system on its history
arrays of elements such as nanoelectronics, electrochrome cells and memory effect devices using passive matrix addressing. Shortcuts are made between
Hysteresis
Italian eyewear design and production company
resulting in a reduction of allergic reactions and improved fit through a memory effect that provided permanent elasticity and dimensional stability. In 1974
Carrera_Sunglasses
Subset of T lymphocytes
Antigen-specific memory T cells specific to viruses or other microbial molecules can be found in both central memory T cells (TCM) and effector memory T cells
Memory_T_cell
Inability of adults to recall memories from childhood
autobiographical memory seems to stabilize and be on par with adults. The development of a cognitive self is also thought by some to have an effect on encoding
Childhood_amnesia
Szilard–Chalmers effect (nuclear chemistry) Tamagotchi effect (psychology) Tanada effect (botany) Tanzi effect (taxation) Telescoping effect (memory biases) (psychology)
List_of_effects
Greek mathematician and physicist (born 1951)
after the passage of a gravitational wave train, an effect which has been named "nonlinear memory effect". In the period 1987–1999 he published a series of
Demetrios_Christodoulou
Computer memory that does not lose its contents after being turned off
floating-gate memory cells consisting of floating-gate MOSFETs (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors), including flash memory storage such
Non-volatile_memory
Type of field-effect transistor
Shigeki; Yoon, Sung-Min, eds. (2016), "Ferroelectric-Gate Field Effect Transistor Memories: Device Physics and Applications", Topics in Applied Physics,
Fe_FET
Imperfect recall of a crime or other dramatic event
eyewitnesses exhibit the other-race effect, however this effect does extend to other races too. In general, memory is an individual process and that conceptualization
Eyewitness_memory
Theory that stimulus which differs the most from a group is remembered the most
with broader evidence that the effect is moderated by individual differences beyond age alone, including working memory capacity. Together, these findings
Von_Restorff_effect
Electronic non-volatile computer storage device
memory) or non-conductive (as in SONOS flash memory). In flash memory, each memory cell resembles a standard metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor
Flash_memory
Pipe connection process
using the same shape-memory alloy technology are produced under Cryolive and CryoFlare trade names. What is the shape memory effect?, Aerofit, Inc. v t
Shape-memory_coupling
Form of computer data storage
the lower price of magnetic core memory. In 1957, Frosch and Derick manufactured the first silicon dioxide field-effect transistors at Bell Labs, the first
Random-access_memory
Psychological phenomenon
autobiographical memory and perceptual learning, a finding supported in later studies. The most obvious application of the mere-exposure effect is in advertising
Mere-exposure_effect
Memory used for information that only needs to be stored for a short time
long-term memory. Tzeng (1973) reported an instance where the recency effect in free recall did not seem to result from a short-term memory store. Subjects
Short-term_memory
Psychological learning theory
enhance the learning of new information. This memory effect is also distinct from the 'practice effect' which typically refers to an observed improvement
Forward_testing_effect
Component that stores information
located in computer memory. The terms memory, main memory, and primary storage are also used for computer memory. Computer memory is often referred to
Computer_memory
Physics theorem
momentum conservation) and connected this to the gravitational spin memory effect. Given particles whose interaction is described by a certain initial
Soft_graviton_theorem
Inability to remember important information because of the ease of looking online
several researchers have questioned whether the Google effect is a form of transactive memory, arguing that no transaction is going on between the person
Google_effect
Memory of autobiographical events
Episodic memory is the memory of everyday events (such as times, location geography, associated emotions, and other contextual information) that can be
Episodic_memory
Memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life
Autobiographical memory (AM) is a memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life, based on a combination of episodic (personal
Autobiographical_memory
Data storage device
Semiconductor memory is a digital electronic semiconductor device used for digital data storage, such as computer memory. It typically refers to devices
Semiconductor_memory
Ability of the immune system to quickly and specifically recognize an antigen
stimulation, they are able to differentiate into CCR7- effector memory T cells. Both populations of these memory cells originate from naive T cells and remain
Immunological_memory
Type of rechargeable battery
recyclable. Voltage depression (often mistakenly attributed to the memory effect) from repeated partial discharge can occur, but is reversible with a
Nickel–metal_hydride_battery
Family of alloys
Spangold is a family of shape memory-effect alloys (SME) of gold, copper, and aluminum in either 18K or 23K. The name of the family is a play on the word
Spangold
Order of accesses to computer memory by a CPU
operations cannot change or when such changes have no visible effect on any thread. Conversely, the memory order is called weak or relaxed when one thread cannot
Memory_ordering
Electromagnetic phenomenon
energy is formulated as an expansion in even powers of strain. The shape memory effect and superelasticity are manifestations of ferroelasticity. Nitinol (nickel
Ferroelasticity
Model of human memory
comparatively little effect, supporting the assumption that verbal information is coded largely phonologically in working memory. The effect of articulatory
Baddeley's model of working memory
Baddeley's_model_of_working_memory
Self-correcting computer data storage
altering the content of nearby memory rows that actually were not addressed in the original memory access. This effect is known as row hammer, and it
ECC_memory
Category of memory stabilizing processes
Memory consolidation is a process in the brain that stabilizes newly learned information, allowing the memory to be stored long-term. A memory trace is
Memory_consolidation
Selective artificial removal of memories or associations from the mind
Memory erasure is the selective artificial removal of memories or associations from the mind. Memory erasure has been shown to be possible in some experimental
Memory_erasure
Early form of computer memory
registers, normally implemented with flip-flops. Reading the memory took place via a secondary effect caused by the writing operation. During the short period
Williams_tube
Decline of memory retention in time
investigated the rate of forgetting, but not the effect of spaced repetition on the increase in retrievability of memories. Ebbinghaus's publication also included
Forgetting_curve
Temporal displacement of an event
the effect is to increase the number of events reported too recently. This net effect in the forward direction is because forces that impair memory, such
Telescoping_effect
Biological memory process in organisms
Memory has the ability to encode, store and recall information. Memories give an organism the capability to learn and adapt from previous experiences as
Encoding_(memory)
Brain capacity to filter out stimuli
The cocktail party effect is a phenomenon wherein the brain focuses a person's attention on a particular stimulus, usually auditory. This focus excludes
Cocktail_party_effect
enactment effect, and the reason why memory is enhanced after enactment. It was shown that not mere physical motor information leads to the enactment effect, but
Enactment_effect
Tendency to place higher value on an object one owns
Self-referential memory theory Another set of theorists believe that ownership increases the perceived value of a good through a self-referential memory effect (SRE)
Mere_ownership_effect
Type of long-term human memory
Explicit memory (or declarative memory) is one of the two main types of long-term human memory, the other of which is implicit memory. Explicit memory is the
Explicit_memory
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Polish form of Greek Methodios, METODY means "method."
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Melody.
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English : variant spelling of Emery.
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Merry; mirthful; joyous. Also an abbreviation of Meredith.
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English : variant of Embury or Emery.
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English name derived from the vocabulary word, MELODY means "melody."
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(守) Japanese name MAMORU means "protector."
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Variant spelling of English Emery, EMORY means "work-power."
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Sweet; Melodious
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Elder Brother of Sant Gyaneshwer
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God is my guard
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A thinker; fiery. Form of Hugh.
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French : habitational name from places in Calvados and Seine-Maritime named Carville, from the Scandinavian personal name Kári + Old French ville ‘settlement’ (see Villa).English and Irish : variant of Carvell.
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English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.According to family lore, this name was brought to the southern States by a certain Isaac I. Kirksey in the second half of the 17th century. He is believed to have been born in about 1660, probably in one of the midland counties of England.
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Light of the World
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meaning pure.
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Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.
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Charitable and kind
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adv.
Beyond memory.
n.
Memory.
superl.
Causing laughter, mirth, gladness, or delight; as, / merry jest.
a.
Mnemonic; assisting the memory.
n.
The faculty of the mind by which it retains the knowledge of previous thoughts, impressions, or events.
n.
Memory; remembrance.
n.
A memorial account; a history composed from personal experience and memory; an account of transactions or events (usually written in familiar style) as they are remembered by the writer. See History, 2.
n.
Recital from memory; rehearsal.
n.
The art of memory; a system of precepts and rules intended to assist the memory; artificial memory.
n.
A memorial.
n.
Any one of several species of fishes belonging to Echeneis, Remora, and allied genera. Called also sucking fish.
adv.
By, or from, memory.
n.
The time within which past events can be or are remembered; as, within the memory of man.
a.
Causing loss of memory.
n.
Something, or an aggregate of things, remembered; hence, character, conduct, etc., as preserved in remembrance, history, or tradition; posthumous fame; as, the war became only a memory.
a.
Assisting in memory.
n.
The actual and distinct retention and recognition of past ideas in the mind; remembrance; as, in memory of youth; memories of foreign lands.
pl.
of Memory
n.
The reach and positiveness with which a person can remember; the strength and trustworthiness of one's power to reach and represent or to recall the past; as, his memory was never wrong.
n.
Alt. of Memoirs