Memory (disambiguation)
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Memory is an organism's ability to store, retain, and recall information.
Memory or Memories may also refer to:
Music
- Memories (radio network), or Unforgettable Favorites
Albums
- Memories (Barbra Streisand album)
- Memories (Doc Watson album)
- Memories (The Vogues album)
- Memories: The '68 Comeback Special, an Elvis Presley compilation album
- Memories: The Best of Elaine Paige, an Elaine Paige compilation album
- Memories Pat Boone album
Songs
- "Memory" (song), a song from Cats
- "Memory", 2004 single from the Sugarcult album Palm Trees and Power Lines
- "Memory", a 1912 art song by the classical composer John Ireland on lyrics by the poet William Blake
- "Memory", a 1959 art song by the classical composer Ned Rorem on lyrics by the poet Theodore Roethke
- "Memories" (1915 song), by Egbert Van Alstyne and Gustave Kahn
- "Memories" (Hugh Hopper song) - a song variously covered by Daevid Allen, Robert Wyatt and Material featuring Whitney Houston
- "Memories" (David Guetta song)
- "Memories" (Harold Faltermeyer song)
- "Memories" (Public Image Ltd song)
- "Memories" (Vamps song)
- "Memories" (Within Temptation song)
- "Memories" (Weezer song)
- "Memories", Elvis Presley song which debuted on the 1968 television special, Elvis
- "Memories", by Leonard Cohen from the album Death of a Ladies' Man
- "Memories", by Earth and Fire
- "Memories", by The Temptations (1975) from the album A Song for You (Temptations album)
Literature
- "Memory" (H. P. Lovecraft), a short story by H.P. Lovecraft
- "Memory" (Poul Anderson), a 1957 science fiction narration by Poul Anderson
- "Memory" (Stephen King), a short story by Stephen King
- Memory (Bujold novel), a novel in the Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold
- Memory, a 1987 novel by Margaret Mahy
Film and television
- Memory, a 1971 documentary by Grigori Chukhrai
- Memories (1995 film), a 1995 anime film by Otomo Katsuhiro
- Memory (2006 film), a techno-thriller by Bennett Joshua Davlin
- Memory (2008 film), a Thai horror film
- Memories (2013 film), a Malayalam film
- Memories (2014 film), a French film
- "Memories" (The Twilight Zone), an episode of The Twilight Zone
- Memory (2016 TV series), a South Korean drama
Technology
- Battery memory, an effect observed in nickel cadmium rechargeable batteries that causes them to hold less charge
- Semiconductor memory, electronic memory used in digital electronics, for example:
- Computer memory, devices that are used to store data or programs on a temporary or permanent basis for use in a computer
- Read-only memory, semiconductor memory that cannot be modified
- Volatile memory, semiconductor memory that requires power to maintain the stored information
- Non-volatile memory, semiconductor memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered
- Computer data storage, computer components, devices, and recording media that retain digital data
Other uses
- Adaptive memory, memory systems that have evolved to help retain survival-and-fitness related information.
- Collective memory, memory that is shared, passed on and constructed by a group or modern society
- Immunological memory, a characteristic of the adaptive immunity
- Long-term memory, the ability of the brain to store and recover memories
- Pamyat (Память, "memory"), A Russian ultra-nationalist organization
- Working memory or short-term memory, the ability of the brain (or a computer) to temporarily store data while processing it
- Body memory, the hypothetical memory function of individual body parts or cells
- Implicit memory, a type in which previous experiences help to perform a task with no awareness of those experiences
- Procedural memory, a type most frequently below conscious awareness that helps perform particular types of action
See also
- All pages beginning with "memory"
- All pages with titles containing memory
- Meme
- Art of memory
- Concentration (game) or "Memory", a card game
- Shape memory alloy
- "The Way We Were" (song), which includes the lyrics "Memories, light the corners of my mind"
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