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Those decades may have passed into misty eyed memory but it does not stop there.
Now Gloucester rugby fans won't be looking back on this season for any misty eyed memories.
By then, Prospect arrives and reveals his Eyes Memory allows him to use Quarks, under his control.
I say that she must have a strong visual memory.
"We've got to provide access on the same level as visual memory."
Like many readers, I have a visual memory for books.
Try to imagine some visual memory, say from your childhood.
Poor visual memory - forgetting what has been seen or read.
In this way, the outside world acts as a visual memory.
"I have a total and distinct visual memory of it."
The findings were that the effect of vision was not specific to visual memory.
But he did have strong motivation, and an excellent visual memory.
Brain damage is another factor that has been found to have an effect on visual memory.
Studies have shown that there is an effect of alcohol on visual memory.
His visual memory conjured up the room he had been in a short time before.
He sometimes used sketches, but clearly had a remarkable visual memory.
The idea was to gaze at the subject for some time and commit it to visual memory.
Strategies designed to strengthen visual memory; see especially 1 and 2, page 24.
Information previously lost only appears to be retained in visual memory because we can look again.
He turned to the tracks and stored a careful visual memory of them.
Both errors suggest weak visual memory: the second is more serious than the first.
Not a real visual memory but an assemblage of accurate reports.
The visual memory is being worked hard here; the child has to carry strings of words, related by meaning.
Visual memory is not always accurate and can be misled by outside conditions.
Alex must have a good visual memory, she thought.
They have a strong visual memory and are often artistically inclined.
He has a visual memory, a gift for conveying images with words.
Equally remarkable was his visual memory for works of art that he had once seen and never forgotten.