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Magnetic Domain Wall Memory: A DTCO study for Memory Applications Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
Domain Wall-based magnetic random-access memory (DW-MRAM) offers the possibility to realize ultra-high storage density with non-volatile memory technology. In this work, we perform a Power Performance and Area (PPA) analysis of DW-MRAM using Design Technology Co-optimization (DTCO) for embedded and standalone memory applications. Our analysis shows that, in the embedded domain, area benefit can be achieved for as few as 3 bits/DW track but at ...
‘Food for memory’: Food-related memory bias and the role of thought suppression in high and low restrained eaters KU Leuven Ghent University
© 2014, Association of Behavior Analysis International. Results: High restrainers remembered more food cues than low restrainers (both immediately and after delay). Also, the latter group remembered fewer food words than animal words, whereas there was no such difference in high restrainers. Hence, the results provide support for a pictorial food-related memory bias in high restrainers. The effects of suppression are less straightforward, but ...
The effects of stress on eyewitness memory: A survey of memory experts and laypeople KU Leuven
This survey examined lay and expert beliefs about statements concerning stress effects on (eyewitness) memory. Thirty-seven eyewitness memory experts, 36 fundamental memory experts, and 109 laypeople endorsed, opposed, or selected don't know responses for a range of statements relating to the effects of stress at encoding and retrieval. We examined proportions in each group and differences between groups (eyewitness memory experts vs. ...
Minds in motion by the perceived in memory: Enhanced spatial memory driven by the perceived animacy of simple shapes KU Leuven
Even simple geometric shapes are seen as animate and goal-directed when they move in certain ways. Previous research has revealed a great deal about the cues that elicit such percepts, but much less about the consequences for other aspects of perception and cognition. Here we explored whether simple shapes that are perceived as animate and goal-directed are prioritized in memory. We investigated this by asking whether subjects better remember ...
The consolation of Memoria. Memory and mnemotechnique in the Netherlands of the Late Middle Ages KU Leuven
La ricezione della Shoah in Italia: una memoria aperta". Rec. van Emiliano Perra, Conflicts of memory University of Antwerp
Swimming into memory: the Los Angeles Olympics (1932) as Japanese lieu de mémoire Ghent University
This paper will analyse the swimming events of the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics in the framework of collective memory. Olympic Games are memorable moments in the history of a nation. As moments they are a unit of time, but they are equally part of an Olympic as well as a national narrative sequence: Each Olympic Games continues the established rituals and symbolism of the Olympic Movement and each athletic event is firmly based in the history of ...