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reminiscence

[rem-uh-nis-uhns] / ˌrɛm əˈnɪs əns /


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The mood you were in at the time of reminiscence left emotional fingerprints on the memory, as neurons activated by your mental environment synced up with those activated by the recollection.

From Los Angeles Times

Letters, diaries, scripts, manuscripts, old photos, tape recordings and home movies, along with the reminiscences of Ben and his sister Amy, tell the tale.

From Los Angeles Times

But there is little time for remorse or reminiscence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spotify says the age calculation is based on a psychological phenomenon known as a “reminiscence bump.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A little organ music, awkward reminiscences, and nothing accomplished.

From The Wall Street Journal