Timed Memory
[/taɪmd ˈmɛməri/]
nounpl: Timed Memories
Memória Temporizada
1. A cognitive or computational system designed to retain information for a specific duration before automatically expiring or being cleared
The application uses timed memory to store session data that automatically expires after 30 minutes of inactivity.
A aplicação utiliza memória temporizada para armazenar dados de sessão que expiram automaticamente após 30 minutos de inatividade.
2. In psychology, the ability to remember events or information within a defined time frame or deadline
Timed memory tests help assess working memory capacity in cognitive evaluations.
Testes de memória temporizada ajudam a avaliar a capacidade de memória de trabalho em avaliações cognitivas.
3. A memory system with built-in temporal constraints that prioritizes or degrades information based on elapsed time
The robot's timed memory allowed it to recall recent events but forget older details automatically.
A memória temporizada do robô permitiu que ele se lembrasse de eventos recentes, mas esquecesse detalhes antigos automaticamente.
Timed Memory is primarily a technical and psychological term used in both Brazilian and American contexts, particularly in computer science, cognitive psychology, and educational assessments. In Brazil, it's commonly referenced in academic and tech industries, while in the USA it appears frequently in software development and neuroscience research.
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