See Also: Rockefeller Center(encyclopedia)
Vanderbilt Sports Medicine Center(health)
Mercer Family Medicine Center(health)
Healthsouth Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Center(health)
Healthsouth Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Center(health)
National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine(health)
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Rockefeller(dictionary)
Oysters Rockefeller(recipes)
Rockefeller, David(encyclopedia)

reminiscence (medicine) and Rockefeller Center (sh)


reminiscence (medicine)


reminiscence


In the psychology of learning, an improvement in recall, over that shown on the last trial, of incompletely learned material after an interval without practice.

Origin: L. Reminiscentiae, from reminiscor, to remember


Rockefeller Center (sh)




Complex of 14 limestone skyscrapers set amid a series of outdoor spaces on a 12-acre (5-hectare) site, built between 1929 and 1940 in midtown Manhattan.

It was designed by a team of architects headed by Henry Hofmeister, H. W. Corbett, Raymond Hood, and Wallace K. Harrison. Wood veneering, mural painting, mosaics, sculpture, metalwork, and Other allied arts were integrated with the architecture. Radio City Music Hall (1932) is noted for its Art Deco interior.