Also known as remembering, memory process
thumb|Overview of the forms and functions of memoryMemory 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 for the purpose of influencing future action. If past events could not be remembered, it would be impossible for language, relationships, or personal identity to develop. Memory loss is usually described as forgetfulness or amnesia.
Memory is the mental ability to encode, store, and retrieve information, which allows you to retain knowledge over time and use it to guide your actions. Without memory, you couldn't develop language, maintain relationships, or form a personal identity.
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記憶(きおく)とは、 * ものごとを忘れずに覚えていること。また覚えておくこと。 * (心理学)過去の経験の内容を保持し、後でそれを思い出すこと。 * (心理学)将来に必要な情報をその時まで保持すること。 * (生物学)生物に過去の影響が何らかの形で残ること。 * (コンピュータ)必要な情報を保持しておくこと。メモリ (曖昧さ回避)を経て各記事を参照のこと。 この記事では主として人間(ヒト)の記憶について説明する。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).
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