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forgetting    音标拼音: [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
    Learn the theories about why forgetting occurs, including the influence of factors like time, interference, and context We also share how forgetting is measured
  • Theories of Forgetting in Psychology
    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
  • Forgetting - Wikipedia
    Forgetting or disremembering is the apparent loss or modification of information already encoded and stored in an individual's short or long-term memory It is a spontaneous or gradual process in which old memories are unable to be recalled from memory storage
  • When to Seek Help for Memory Loss: 15 Warning Signs You Shouldnt Ignore
    Memory loss can be a frightening experience, leaving many wondering if their forgetfulness is a normal part of aging or something more serious While occasional memory lapses are common, certain signs indicate a need for medical attention In this post, we'll explore 15 key indicators signaling when to seek help for memory loss
  • Why forgetting is a normal function of memory – and when to worry
    Forgetting in our day to day lives may feel annoying or, as we get older, a little frightening But it is an entirely normal part of memory – enabling us to move on or make space for new
  • Why Forgetting is Good for Your Memory - Columbia University Department . . .
    The ability to forget helps us prioritize, think better, make decisions, and be more creative Normal forgetting, in balance with memory, gives us the mental flexibility to grasp abstract concepts from a morass of stored information, allowing us to see the forest through the trees
  • Memory Loss - Psychology Today
    A normal degree of forgetting is a core element of memory, allowing people to dispense with information for which they no longer have much use Of course, forgetting causes problems, too
  • Memory Science Uncovered: How the Brain Works to Form Memories and Why . . .
    Explore memory science and neuroscience explained to understand how the brain works to form and retrieve memories—and why forgetting is a natural part of cognition
  • Why Am I Suddenly Forgetting Things? Real Reasons Behind Memory Lapses
    Brief memory lapses are usually caused by stress, poor sleep, or normal aging, but they can also signal depression, thyroid disease, medication side-effects, or early dementia Distinguishing harmless "brain blips" from concerning decline depends on how often they occur, whether they disrupt daily life, and if other symptoms—such as word-finding difficulty or personality change—appear A
  • When is forgetting normal — and when is it worrisome? A . . . - NPR
    Neurologist Charan Ranganath, author of Why We Remember, talks about the science of memory Originally broadcast Feb 24, 2024





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