根据“A new study has found that most three-year-olds can recall a lot of what happened to them over a year earlier, and these memories persist while they are five and six, but by the time they are over seven, these memories decline(衰退) fast.”可知,一项新的研究发现,大多数三岁的...
A. Adults cannot have clear memories of past events. B. Children can think like adults when they get older. C. Children often forget things because they have no ide a of time or place. D. Children under and above 7 years old have different ways of forming memories.15. In the second ...
First, children describe past events that they experienced in imitation procedures once they are able to use language (Bauer, Wenner, & Kroupina, 2002). Nondeclarative or implicit memories cannot be reported on verbally; as such, evidence of later verbal accessibility suggests that memories ...
not used in progressive tenses, [+ object] : to cause (something) to be thought of : to bring (an image, idea, etc.) into your mind The old stone town hall recalls [=resembles] a stone house from medieval Europe. Seeing her again recalled memories of the happy times we spent toget...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore potential witnesses' memories for a day that was experienced an unremarkable. There may be instances in an investigation in which all leads have been exhausted, and investigators use a broad appeal for witnesses who may have witnessed something ...
A. Adults cannot have clear memories of past events. B. Children can think like adults when they get older. C. Children under 7 years old have different ways of forming memories. D. Children often forget things because they have no ide a of time or place.8. In the second session, ...
【题目】T h e way individuals collectively reme mber, forget, an d recall event,people, pl aces, etc, has been an important topic of re search on collectiv e memory. (1) H e de velop e d th e concept of collectiv e memory, arg uing that individual memories ar e only unders ...
Often, the experience of being studied encourages individuals to search through their memories in an effort to explain what happened. In doing so, they may assign more significance to certain events. This often leads to recall bias. Here, women who had given birth to children with Down syndrome...
memory[countable,uncountable]your ability to remember things; the period of time that sb is able to remember events; a thought of sth that you remember from the past记忆力;记性;记忆所及的范围;回忆;记忆◆I have a badmemory fornames.我不善于记名字。◆People haveshort memories(= they soon fo...
(intransitive) To engage in the process of recalling memories. You don't have to remind him; he remembers very well. Recall (transitive) To call back, bring back or summon (someone) to a specific place, station etc. He was recalled to service after his retirement. She was recalled to ...