Memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In psychology, memory is an organism's mental ability to store, retain, and recall information. Traditional studies of memory began in the fields of philosophy, including techniques of artificially ...
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Short-term memory ... Short-term memory acts as a scratch-pad for temporary recall of the information under process. For instance, in order to understand this sentence you need to hold in your mind the beginning of the sentence you read the rest.
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www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/cs6751_97_winter/Topics/human...
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A major Exploratorium exhibition and website developed by the Exploratorium, explores the biological, psychological, and cultural aspects of memory--from personal experiences to breakthroughs in cognitive science. ... The Memory web site will remain online indefinitely, including the memory webcast archives.
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www.exploratorium.edu/memory/index.html
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Computer memory comes in many different types and has numerous applications. Learn about the different types of computer memory and what they do. ... When you think about it, it's amazing how many different types of electronic memory you encounter in daily life. Many of them have become an integral part of our vocabulary:
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www.howstuffworks.com/computer-memory.htm
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Learn useful memory improvement techniques with these free articles, videos and resources from MindTools.com. ... Avoid frustrating memory loss. Retain and recall more information.
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www.mindtools.com/memory.html
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Although an understanding of memory is likely to be important in making sense of the continuity of the self, of the relation between mind and body, and of our experience of time, it has been curiously neglected by many philosophers.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/memory/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/memory/
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