词汇 | memory-span |
释义 | memory span noun[ C ] psychology specializeduk /ˈmem.ər.i ˌspæn/ us /ˈmem.ɚ.i ˌspæn/ the number of things someone can remember after being shown a set of objects once, or more generally, the length of time someone can remember something记忆广度(一个人在见到系列事物一次之后能记住的数量,或更广义地说,一个人能记住某事物的时间长度) Remembering, reminding and reminders aide-mémoire annal awaken someone to something be engraved on someone's memory/mindidiom be etched on/in someone's memoryidiom commit echo if my memory serves me rightidiom imprint in commemoration of someone/something indelible jog someone's memoryidiom recall remind someone of something/someone reminder reminisce reminiscence reminiscent shade stamp Examples of memory spanmemory span Phonological memoryspan serves as the window on language evidence. On the interpretation of working memoryspan in adults. Below we review how constructions may differ in difficulty and how working memoryspan and phonological ability may selectively impact certain structures. The decline in memoryspan for words sometimes observed in the elderly may reflect the other side of the coin. Forty-eight patients with schizophrenia and 40 healthy control subjects underwent a battery of verbal memory tasks, including free recall, recognition and short-term memoryspan. Memoryspan was operationalised as the length of the last correctly recalled sequence. There is considerable evidence that phonological memory, most often tested using nonword repetition or immediate memoryspan measures, is related to vocabulary learning. The memoryspan test may seem transparently simple, but its full interpretation has many nuances. Where, then, does this leave the notion that bilingual memoryspan capacity is determined by word length and the rate of subvocal rehearsal? To summarise, the results of the memoryspan task were relatively straightforward. A closer scrutiny of the results is required before it can be concluded that memoryspan is mediated by subvocal rehearsal alone. To this end, they developed the working memoryspan task. The term (1/m) could represent a "theoretical maximum memoryspan," given a memory system subject to overwriting. This short memoryspan for dreams is evidenced by the fact that so few people recall their dreams in the morning. Recall that all child groups in the current study had memoryspan scores significantly less than the adults. See all examples of memory span These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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