Only being able to remember particular fragments of memories or ideas from an earlier time where the context of such memories are no longer recoverable.
I had a really good idea last night, but can't seem to remember what it is. It must be a bad case of memory recollection fragmentation.
The guy has a really bad case of memory recollection fragmentation. It took all month to engineer the tissue to CPU membrane but forgot a critical step.
Old age produces memory recollection fragmentation. Most of our patients have trouble integrating life's memories into a coherent timeline.
The Memory Event Horizon is the point where the last person with direct experience of a historical event dies, leaving only second-hand knowledge of the event. Usually applied to wars as the veterans of each war pass away, but can be applied to any significant event that leaves a lasting imprint on a society. Once an event has passed its Memory Event Horizon it will forevermore only exist in history books and documentaries.
When the last U.S. veteran of World War I, Frank Buckles, passed away in 2011 the First World war passed the Memory Event Horizon into history.
STATE-DEPENDENT MEMORY or STATE-DEPENDENT LEARNING is the phenomenon through which memory retrieval is most efficient when an individual is in the same state of consciousness as they were when the memory was formed.
The term is often used to describe memory retrieval while in states of consciousness produced by psychoactive drugs – most commonly, alcohol, but has implications for mood or non-substance induced states of consciousness as well.
Unlike CONTEXT-DEPENDENT MEMORY, which involves an individual's external environment and conditions, state-dependent memory applies to the individual's internal conditions.
For example, while context-dependent memory might refer to the idea that taking a test in the same room that an individual studied in will make it easier to retrieve those memories, state-dependent learning refers to the idea that if an individual always studied for a test while slightly caffeinated, it will most likely be easiest to recall what they studied during the test if they are at a similar level of caffeination.
1: "Why are you always trying to control situations, that can't possibly be controlled? You are just constantly in low-vibration state broski."
2: "Man, that's probably due to my state-dependent memory, it is a habit written in there, I use to get pissed off a lot. And you know what? That's really pissing me off."
The moment one of your best friends decides to reveal a personal sexual preference while trying to fill an awkward silence.
Passing Memorial Park Cemetery
"Hey, we're passing my grandfathers grave."
"I like to be tea bagged..."
"Dude... You approached the line, crossed it, and didn't look back."
Memorial Line Cross
When you don’t remember anything on Monday's because you don’t pay attention and have memory loss
A middle school that few kids like but we all deal and stick it out. We do crazy things and we never get caught. A doctor is now our principle although no one really likes her we all must be respectful, in which many of us aren't. Alot of the girls are fake trick hoes and most of the guys are eighther ugly or have a girlfriend.
Memorial Middle School is the best school in the world. NOT!
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BMHS the public highschool in Billerica a city sized town about thirty miles outside of boston. where the band geeks are the cool kids and pot heads are the majority population. Fights usually happen at wendys and there is a preduduce against freshmen (because they're so SLOW in the hall ways)
i go to Billerica Memorial Highschool the freshmen are so slow!
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