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Term: Remote Memory

Definition:

Remote memory refers to the ability to recall experiences and events from the distant past, typically extending from several months to years back. It is a type of long-term memory that encompasses personal, historical, or cultural information that might have occurred outside an individual's immediate or recent timeframe.

Examples:

  1. Noun: The patient's remote memory remained intact despite experiencing short-term memory loss due to the accident.
  2. Verb: As she flipped through old photo albums, memories of her childhood began to remote into her mind.
  3. Adjective: The historian was an expert in analyzing remote memories to understand ancient civilizations.
  4. Adverb: The elderly man vividly remembered his youth and spoke of it remote whenever anyone showed interest.

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