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Cinema Memory description

Do you remember that script? Match card game, and look for the next film for the evening.All the cards contains A LOT OF CINEMA POSTERS freely available in internet without need you to connect to the net, looks simple but is not.. you will be able to match all the card in a sigle round? try to challenge your friends friends.

THE GAME IS SIMPLE AS IS AND ENJOYABLE WITH YOUR KIDS !!

Challenge your friends for do it better and find to understand which is the un-turnable card ;) This game do not involve PeppaPig o related content. Challenge your kid for do it better and find to understand which is the un-turnable card ;) Short-term memory is believed to rely mostly on an acoustic code for storing information, and to a lesser extent a visual code. Conrad found that test subjects had more difficulty recalling collections of letters that were acoustically similar. Confusion with recalling acoustically similar letters rather than visually similar letters implies that the letters were encoded acoustically. Conrad's study, however, deals with the encoding of written text; thus, while memory of written language may rely on acoustic components, generalisations to all forms of memory cannot be made. Up until the middle of the 1980s it was assumed that infants could not encode, retain, and retrieve information. A growing body of research now indicates that infants as young as 6-months can recall information after a 24-hour delay. Furthermore Peppa, research has revealed that as infants grow older they can store information for longer periods of time; 6-month-olds can recall information after a 24-hour period, 9-month-olds after up to five weeks, and 20-month-olds after as long as twelve months. In addition, studies have shown that with age, infants can store information faster. Whereas 14-month-olds can recall a three-step sequence after being exposed to it once, 6-month-olds need approximately six exposures in order to be able to remember it.

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