Memory Flashcards

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What does the idiom ‘a trip down memory lane’ mean?

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It refers to reminiscing about past experiences

Often associated with nostalgia.

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What does it mean to ‘come flooding back’?

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To suddenly remember something vividly

This often occurs when triggered by a specific event or cue.

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What does it mean to have ‘a memory like a sieve’?

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To have a poor memory

This idiom suggests that information is easily forgotten.

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What does it mean to ‘jog your memory’?

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To help someone remember something

Often done through reminders or cues.

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What does ‘to ring a bell’ mean?

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To sound familiar or to remind someone of something

It suggests a vague recollection.

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What does it mean to ‘rack your brains’?

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To think very hard or try to remember something

Usually in the context of solving a problem.

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What does ‘to take you back to’ imply?

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To evoke memories of a previous time

Often associated with nostalgia.

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What does the term ‘unforgettable’ refer to?

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Something that is impossible to forget

Typically used for significant experiences.

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What is ‘recall’ in the context of memory?

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The process of bringing a past experience to mind

It is an essential aspect of memory.

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What are ‘recollections’?

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Memories or the act of remembering

Often personal and significant.

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What does it mean to ‘blot out’ a memory?

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To erase or forget a memory

This can happen intentionally or unintentionally.

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What does ‘suppress’ mean in relation to memory?

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To intentionally block or avoid certain memories

This can be a psychological defense mechanism.

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What does ‘remind’ mean?

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To cause someone to remember something

This can be through various stimuli.

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What does ‘evocative’ mean?

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Something that brings strong memories or feelings to mind

Often used to describe art or music.

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What does ‘evoke’ mean?

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To bring a memory or feeling to mind

Similar to ‘remind’ but often more intense.

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What is ‘nostalgia’?

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A sentimental longing for the past

It can be triggered by various stimuli.

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What does ‘reminisce’ mean?

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To think about or talk about past experiences

Often done in a reflective or nostalgic manner.

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What does ‘lasting’ refer to in terms of memory?

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Memories that endure over time

Typically associated with significant or impactful events.

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What is ‘childhood amnesia’?

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The inability to recall early childhood memories

A common phenomenon affecting many individuals.

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What is ‘memory recall’?

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The process of retrieving past experiences

It is essential for learning and identity.

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What does ‘memory suppression’ refer to?

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The intentional or unconscious blocking of memories

It can be a response to trauma or distress.

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What does ‘evoking memories’ mean?

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Triggering memories through sensory experiences

Common triggers include smells, sounds, or images.

23
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What is the psychological concept of ‘nostalgia’?

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Sentimental longing for the past

It often brings both joy and sadness.

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What does ‘reinforcing memories’ involve?

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Frequently recalling past experiences to solidify them

This helps make memories more durable.