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Memory test may refer to: Mental status examination, human memory Memory test software, computer memory Neuropsychological test, a formal psychological
Memory_test
Process performed by firmware or software routines
features such as parity memory and the thorough memory test in every POST were dropped from most models. The exponential growth of PC memory sizes, driven by
Power-on_self-test
Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data
Memory is the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is the retention of information over time
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 disorder of face perception
needed] The Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT) was developed by Duchaine and Nakayama to diagnose people with prosopagnosia. This test initially presents individuals
Prosopagnosia
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
Assess neurological function associated with certain behaviors and brain damage
Benton Visual Retention Test California Verbal Learning Test Cambridge Prospective Memory Test (CAMPROMPT) Gollin figure test Memory Assessment Scales (MAS)
Neuropsychological_test
Computer memory testing equipment
Memory testers are specialized test equipment used to test and verify memory modules. Memory module testers can be broadly categorized into two types,
Memory_tester
Ability to recall an image from memory after one viewing
from memory into a stereoscopic image. She remains the only person documented to have passed such a test. However, the methods used in the testing procedures
Eidetic_memory
Memory impairment test
The Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) is a 50-question visual memory recognition test that discriminates between true memory impairment and malingering
Test_of_Memory_Malingering
WRAML (Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning) test, a test specifically designed to test memory in children. Test results were similar across all
Autism_and_memory
Test to measure cognitive impairment
The Mini–Mental State Examination (MMSE) or Folstein test is a 30-point questionnaire that is used extensively in clinical and research settings to measure
Mini–mental_state_examination
Effect of psychological interference on reaction time
incongruent stimuli. The effect has been used to create a psychological test (the Stroop test) that is widely used in clinical practice and investigation. A basic
Stroop_effect
Statistical hypothesis test
Student's t-test is a statistical test used to test whether the difference between the response of two groups is statistically significant or not. It
Student's_t-test
Short-acting anaesthetic and sedative drug
epileptogenic centres in the brain. This is called the etomidate speech and memory test, or eSAM, and is used at the Montreal Neurological Institute. However
Etomidate
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
Self-awareness about thinking, higher-order thinking skills
2, some "no-sample" trials were added in the memory test in which no odor was provided before the test. They hypothesized that rats would decline more
Metacognition
Impairment in the ability to learn new faces
Recognition Memory for Faces, Benton Facial Recognition Test and later, The Cambridge Face Perception Test and Cambridge Face Memory Test, which were
Prosopamnesia
Medical diagnostic method
Retention Test. Dr. Benton developed the test to provide a shorter assessment for immediate nonverbal memory to supplement the popular digit span test, and
Benton_Visual_Retention_Test
Type of long-term human memory
implicit memory began only in the 1980s. In early research, subjects were presented with words under different conditions and were given two types of tests: recognition
Implicit_memory
Scientific inquiry based on observation or experimental procedure
during the learning of a word list have an effect on later memory for these words?") which is tested through experimentation. Usually, the researcher has a
Empirical_research
Type of psychological experiment
Indirect memory tests assess the retention of information without direct reference to the source of information. Participants are given tasks designed
Indirect_tests_of_memory
Longest list of items one can memorize immediately
numbers are used. Memory span is a common measure of working memory and short-term memory. It is also a component of cognitive ability tests such as the Wechsler
Memory_span
Statistical test for logistic regression models
performance on a memory test. Volunteers consume different amounts of caffeine from 0 to 500 mg, and their score on the memory test is recorded. The results
Hosmer–Lemeshow_test
Psychological effect that people learn more by spreading studying out in time
priming of those stimuli, especially for massed items. Upon a recognition memory test, there was no spacing effect found for the nonwords presented in different
Spacing_effect
Ability to remember a specific tone
recognition. This test used melodic sequences in a pitch memory test that is formed on the delayed-tone recognition paradigm. The results of the test showed that
Tonal_memory
Verbal working memory test
Meredyth Daneman and Patricia Carpenter in 1980. It is a verbal working memory test. The original RST required participants to read series of unconnected
Reading_span_task
Neuropsychological test
science of memory. It measures episodic verbal learning and memory, and demonstrates sensitivity to a range of clinical conditions. The test does this
California Verbal Learning Test
California_Verbal_Learning_Test
High-detailed autobiographical memory
poor performance on standardised memory tests and average performance at school, unable to apply her exceptional memory to her studies. Deficits in executive
Hyperthymesia
Psychological test of working memory
The Corsi block-tapping test is a psychological test that assesses visuo-spatial short term working memory. It involves mimicking a researcher as they
Corsi_block-tapping_test
Early form of read-only memory
Core rope memory is a form of read-only memory (ROM) for computers. It was used in the UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer I) and the UNIVAC II, developed
Core_rope_memory
Type of brain injury
tested using standard memory tests, they often score within normal. Close relatives of these same patients, however, may describe substantial memory problems
Frontal_lobe_injury
Recall of fabricated, misinterpreted or distorted memories
normal response to a faulty memory, are common in both amnesia and dementia, and can become apparent during memory tests. Spontaneous confabulations do
Confabulation
Amnesic and analgesic state induced by morphine and scopolamine
administered. A memory test was then given, and subsequent smaller doses of scopolamine were given based on the individual's performance on the memory tests. When
Twilight_sleep
Computer memory diagnostics software
memory test software programs designed to test and stress test an x86 architecture computer's random-access memory (RAM) for errors, by writing test patterns
MemTest86
Retrieval of events or information from the past
three core processes of memory. There are three main types of recall: free recall, cued recall and serial recall. Psychologists test these forms of recall
Recall_(memory)
Behavioral diagnostic scale for assessing the level of brain damage
age of two and is composed of three tests: eye, verbal, and motor responses. The scores for each of these tests are indicated in the table below. The
Glasgow_Coma_Scale
Memory testing algorithm
The March algorithm is a widely used algorithm that tests SRAM memory by filling all its entries test patterns. It carries out several passes through an
March_algorithm
IQ test designed to measure intelligence in adults
(Verbal Comprehension, Working Memory, Perceptual Organization, and Processing Speed). The previous version of the test, the WAIS-IV, which was released
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
Wechsler_Adult_Intelligence_Scale
Person claiming extrasensory perception abilities
replicate the results, which involved performance on a memory test to ascertain if post-test information would affect it, "failed to produce significant
Psychic
Neuropsychological test to identify cognitive impairment
performance of the latter. The ACE encompassed tests of five cognitive domains: attention/orientation, memory, language, verbal fluency, and visuospatial
Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination
Addenbrooke's_Cognitive_Examination
Critical factors contributing to the emotional enhancement effect on human memory
associated with worse memory. There is evidence that emotion enhances memory but is more specific towards arousal and valence factors. To test this theory, arousal
Emotion_and_memory
Neuropsychological test for attention
When the test is finished the result is compared with an age and gender adjusted norm group. Another CPT, the Immediate and Delayed Memory Task is a
Continuous_performance_task
Caffeine's effects in memory were also investigated in the auditory system. The Auditory-Verbal Learning Test is a memory test that assesses recall of
Effect_of_caffeine_on_memory
Anxiety or stress triggered by exams
then disrupts attention and memory function. Researchers suggest that between 25 and 40 percent of students experience test anxiety. Students with disabilities
Test_anxiety
Ability to process visual and spatial information
Visual Memory Test – Measuring Visual Memory on the Web Benton Visual Retention Test (BRVRT) Archived 2013-02-17 at the Wayback Machine CPS Testing Library
Visual_memory
memory include interference with a person's capacity to encode memory and the ability to retrieve information. Stimuli, like stress, improved memory when
Effects_of_stress_on_memory
Screening assessment for detecting cognitive impairment
The basics of this test include short-term memory, executive function, attention, focus, and more. The MoCA is a one-page 30-point test administered in approximately
Montreal_Cognitive_Assessment
regarding working memory and revealed substantial individual differences in performance. The test also reproduced findings of other working memory studies which
Match-to-sample_task
Form of memory that involves a planned future action or intention
prospective memory task. Standardized tests such as the Cambridge Prospective Memory Test (CAMPROMT) or the Memory for Intentions Screening Test (MIST) are
Prospective_memory
Psychological test
The Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test (abbreviated as Bender-Gestalt test) is a psychological test used by mental health practitioners that assesses visual-motor
Bender-Gestalt_Test
Maze used in psychological laboratory experiments
experiments to measure spatial learning and memory. The test was first developed by Dr. Carol Barnes in 1979. The test subjects are usually rodents such as mice
Barnes_maze
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
Memory functioning test
Assessment of Memory and Learning (WRAML), currently in its third edition (WRAML3), is a standardized, individually administered test that measures memory functioning
Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning
Wide_Range_Assessment_of_Memory_and_Learning
Source code that alters its instructions to the hardware while executing
data. […] the built-in memory test won't catch this type of problem […] it's strictly a data read/write test. During the test, all instruction fetches
Self-modifying_code
CPU instruction to set a memory location to a flag value and return its prior value
In computer science, the test-and-set instruction is an instruction used to write (set) a flag value to a memory location and return its old value as
Test-and-set
Digital psychological assessment system
Wilde. FGT: The Figural Memory Test (FGT) is a language-free test of figural learning ability and figural episodic memory. FGT is suitable for use with
Vienna_Test_System
Memory used for information that only needs to be stored for a short time
short-term memory. Short-term memory capacity is often called memory span, in reference to a common measurement procedure. In a memory span test, the experimenter
Short-term_memory
Term in psychology
In psychology, memory inhibition is the ability not to remember irrelevant information. The scientific concept of memory inhibition should not be confused
Memory_inhibition
Book by Ryuta Kawashima
note the time it takes. This is complemented by a memory test, a counting test, and a stroop test (found at the back of the book) which should be undertaken
Train_Your_Brain
Imperfect recall of a crime or other dramatic event
arising from the encoding of faces. When participants were given a basic memory test from an array of photos or a lineup, they struggled to accurately identify
Eyewitness_memory
Cognitive exercise
Brown–Peterson procedure) refers to a cognitive exercise designed to test the limits of working memory duration. The task is named for two notable experiments published
Brown–Peterson_task
Medical diagnostic method
nine tests in CFS examine various areas of cognitive function, including: Short-term and long-term verbal memory Short-term and long-term visual memory Visuomotor
Cognitive_Function_Scanner
Popular IQ test for children
learning and memory functioning resulting in a richer picture of a child's cognitive functioning. The WISC–V is linked with the Kaufman Test of Educational
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
Wechsler_Intelligence_Scale_for_Children
Intelligence test
processing, working memory, and fluid reasoning. The development of the Stanford–Binet initiated the modern field of intelligence testing and was one of the
Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales
Stanford–Binet_Intelligence_Scales
excerpts were played, participants received a memory test. The memory test results indicate that participant memory was consistently better at recalling in-cultural
Psychology of music preference
Psychology_of_music_preference
Tendency to remember one's choices as better than they actually were
participants are asked to make a choice between two options. Later, on a memory test, participants are given a list of positive and negative features, some
Choice-supportive_bias
Test required in some places for broadcasters
announcer's test is a test sometimes given to those wanting to be a radio or television announcer. The tests usually involve retention, memory, repetition
Announcer's_test
Process of storage and retrieval memory
explicit memory (declarative memory) and implicit memory (non-declarative memory). Explicit memory is broken down into episodic and semantic memory, while
Long-term_memory
American technology company
semiconductor test business with the addition of Nextest and Eagle Test Systems in 2008, serving the flash memory test market and high-volume analog test market
Teradyne
Checking software against a standard
of testing will expose are deadlocks, race conditions and problems with shared memory/resource handling. In software testing, conformance testing verifies
Software_testing
Neurological test of the brain hemispheres
The Wada test, also known as the intracarotid sodium amobarbital procedure (ISAP) or Wada-Milner Test, establishes cerebral language and memory representation
Wada_test
on language cues and these cues further solidify the events. To test episodic memory researchers usually use items that can be related to normal everyday
Bilingual_memory
Medical screening questionnaire
CBI-R consists of 45 items and evaluates 10 functional/behavioural domains: memory and orientation, everyday skills, self-care, abnormal behaviour, mood, beliefs
Cambridge Behavioural Inventory
Cambridge_Behavioural_Inventory
Effects of trauma on memory
Memory and trauma is the deleterious effects that physical or psychological trauma has on memory. Memory is defined by psychology as the ability of an
Memory_and_trauma
Development of memory in children
development of memory is a lifelong process that continues through adulthood. Development etymologically refers to a progressive unfolding. Memory development
Memory_development
Medical diagnostic method
General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) is a brief screening test for cognitive impairment introduced by Brodaty et al. in 2002. It was specifically
General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition
General_Practitioner_Assessment_of_Cognition
Memory is inferred by comparing how much is remembered or accessed to how much has been forgotten. It is described as the revival of ideas, mental images
Measurement_of_memory
Development of human memory
Prenatal memory, also called fetal memory, is important for the development of memory in humans. Many factors can impair fetal memory and its functions
Prenatal_memory
Continuous performance task
task more or less difficult. To clarify, the visual n-back test is similar to the classic memory game of Concentration. However, instead of different items
N-back
Medical diagnostic method
Hayling Sentence Completion Test and the Brixton Spatial Awareness Test.[citation needed] The Hayling Sentence Completion test is a measure of response initiation
Hayling_and_Brixton_tests
Aspect of senescence
Age-related memory loss, sometimes described as "normal aging" (also spelled "ageing" in British English), is qualitatively different from memory disorders
Memory_and_aging
Topics referred to by the same term
standalone malware computer program that replicates itself Worm memory test, a type of memory test in computing Write once read many (WORM), a type of data storage
Worm_(disambiguation)
Experimental phenomenon in cognitive psychology
discovered by the memory researcher Endel Tulving and colleagues. Although recognition of previously-studied words through a recognition memory test, in which
Recognition failure of recallable words
Recognition_failure_of_recallable_words
Vacuum tube computer developed by the MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory
bit-serial), and was the first to use magnetic-core memory after it had been proven to work on the Memory Test Computer (MTC). Its development led directly to
Whirlwind_I
Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation
In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is a form of memory responsible for the recording and recovery of information needed to plan a
Spatial_memory
Neuropsychological assessment
and then drawing from memory (recall). Many different cognitive abilities are needed for a correct performance, and the test therefore permits the evaluation
Rey–Osterrieth_complex_figure
Memory phenomenon
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is a memory phenomenon where remembering causes forgetting of other information in memory. The phenomenon was first demonstrated
Retrieval-induced_forgetting
Operating system of the Atari ST range of computers
version for (Mega) ST/STE computers. Bug fixes, 1.44 MB disk support, memory test. Adds GTP program support (GEM-Takes-Parameters). Greatly enhanced GEM
Atari_TOS
Memory triggered by an environmental cue
Involuntary memory is a sub-component of memory that occurs when cues encountered in everyday life evoke recollections of the past without conscious effort
Involuntary_memory
Psychological model of memory
has a meaning similar to another trait. Implicit memory tests, in contrast with explicit memory tests, measure the recall value of a particular stimulus
Levels_of_processing_model
Early life experiences often memorable for life
Childhood memory refers to memories formed during childhood. Among its other roles, memory functions to guide present behaviour and to predict future outcomes
Childhood_memory
Medical condition
stress disorder (PTSD). The most common way to test for OGM is with the autobiographical memory test (AMT). A participant views cue cards with varying
Overgeneral autobiographical memory
Overgeneral_autobiographical_memory
Hypothesis about the evolution of human language
(chimpanzee) Ayumu Animal consciousness Neuropsychological Tests Primate Intelligence Working memory Matsuzawa, Tetsuro (February 2009). "Symbolic representation
Cognitive_tradeoff_hypothesis
Learning strategy
working memory show very little improvement on the test they are working on, despite their supposedly intact ability to form long-term memories. This shows
Distributed_practice
Intelligence test
The Wonderlic Contemporary Cognitive Ability Test (formerly the Wonderlic Personnel Test) is an assessment used to measure the cognitive ability and problem-solving
Wonderlic_test
British psychologist (born 1934)
neuropsychological tests including the Doors and People, Children's Test of Nonword Repetition (CN REP), the Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test (RBMT), Autobiographical
Alan_Baddeley
Neuropsychological test
working memory; a variety of tests must be used. A participant may be good at one task but show dysfunction in executive function overall. Similarly, test results
Wisconsin_Card_Sorting_Test
Unconscious memory used to perform tasks
Procedural memory is a type of implicit memory (unconscious, long-term memory) which aids the performance of particular types of tasks without conscious
Procedural_memory
research employ tests to study memory's cognitive processes, focusing on its encoding, storage, and retrieval. These subsequent memory test paradigms foster
Incidental_memory
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English : variant spelling of Emery.
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English American Welsh
Merry; mirthful; joyous. Also an abbreviation of Meredith.
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Muslim
Memory
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English
Variant spelling of English Emery, EMORY means "work-power."
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Australian, Farsi
Memory
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Assamese, Indian
Memory
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Memory
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Memory
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English : variant of Embury or Emery.
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Polish
Polish form of Greek Methodios, METODY means "method."
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Memory
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Afghan, Arabic, Muslim
Memory
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Japanese
(守) Japanese name MAMORU means "protector."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Memory
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Melody.
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Memory
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Memory
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English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, MELODY means "melody."
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Memory
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Memory
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Sacred Symbol; Bridge
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God of Death
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Little, Small
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Latin
Woodsman; Of the Woods; Forest; Lives in Wood
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Hindu
Auspicious day in punjab, The day of the full Moon in the month of vaishakh
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Arthurian
, king Arthur's fool.
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Tamil
Flower, Bud
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Greeting
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Telugu
Elephant Teeth; Ganesha
Male
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Contracted form of English Geoffrey, possibly GEFFREY means "God's peace."Â
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a.
Mnemonic; assisting the memory.
pl.
of Memory
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 actual and distinct retention and recognition of past ideas in the mind; remembrance; as, in memory of youth; memories of foreign lands.
n.
The art of memory; a system of precepts and rules intended to assist the memory; artificial memory.
n.
The time within which past events can be or are remembered; as, within the memory of man.
n.
Alt. of Memoirs
a.
Assisting in 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.
Recital from memory; rehearsal.
n.
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.
n.
Memory; remembrance.
adv.
Beyond memory.
a.
Causing loss of memory.
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.
The faculty of the mind by which it retains the knowledge of previous thoughts, impressions, or events.
superl.
Causing laughter, mirth, gladness, or delight; as, / merry jest.
n.
A memorial.