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forgetting    音標拼音: [fɚg'ɛtɪŋ] [fɔrg'ɛtɪŋ]
Forget \For*get"\, v. t. [imp. {Forgot}({Forgat}, Obs.); p. p.
{Forgotten}, {Forgot}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Forgetting}.] [OE.
forgeten, foryeten, AS. forgietan, forgitan; pref. for-
gietan, gitan (only in comp.), to get; cf. D. vergeten, G.
vergessen, Sw. f["o]rg[aum]ta, Dan. forgiette. See {For-},
and {Get}, v. t.]
1. To lose the remembrance of; to let go from the memory; to
cease to have in mind; not to think of; also, to lose the
power of; to cease from doing.
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Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his
benefits. --Ps. ciii. 2.
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Let my right hand forget her cunning. --Ps. cxxxvii.
5.
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Hath thy knee forget to bow? --Shak.
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2. To treat with inattention or disregard; to slight; to
neglect.
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Can a woman forget her sucking child? . . . Yes,
they may forget, yet will I not forget thee. --Is.
xlix. 15.
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{To forget one's self}.
(a) To become unmindful of one's own personality; to be
lost in thought.
(b) To be entirely unselfish.
(c) To be guilty of what is unworthy of one; to lose one's
dignity, temper, or self-control.
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  • The Psychology of Forgetting and Why Memory Fails - Verywell Mind
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    Forgetting information from short term memory (STM) can be explained using the theories of trace decay and displacement Forgetting from long term memory (LTM) can be explained using the theories of interference , retrieval failure and lack of consolidation
  • Forgetfulness: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health
    Forgetfulness is a normal part of life, and it’s common to grow more forgetful as you age Still, it can be scary and make you concerned about developing Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive neurological condition associated with memory loss Rest assured that most people get more forgetful over time and do not have Alzheimer’s
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    Psychiatry News spoke with Dr Small about the science of memory, how memory and forgetting work together, the difference between routine and “pathological” forgetting, and how we can get better at letting stuff go
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    How can you tell whether your memory lapses are normal forgetfulness and within the scope of normal aging or are a symptom of something more serious? Healthy people can experience memory loss or memory distortion at any age
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    Forgetting can be frustrating when one notices it, but much of what people forget escapes memory quietly Experts say it's a feature, not a bug, of the way memory works
  • Why forgetting is a normal function of memory – and when to worry
    When we remember something, our brains need to learn it (encode), keep it safe (store) and recover it when needed (retrieve) Forgetting can occur at any point in this process When sensory
  • Forgetting | A Simplified Psychology Guide
    In psychology, forgetting refers to the loss or inability to retrieve previously stored information from long-term memory 1 Decay: Decay theory suggests that memories fade or decay over time due to a lack of use or rehearsal Without proper reinforcement, memories become less accessible and eventually forgotten 2





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