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  1. 7 lis 2019 · In this paper, we review these advances and describe an extended definition of memory. This definition is largely accepted in neuroscience but not explicitly stated. In the extended...

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  2. 2 gru 2014 · These capabilities of storing and reusing experiences and skills are informally known as the human memory system.

  3. Knowing the pattern of memory change over time can provide insight into underlying cognitive mecha-nisms. The default understanding is that forgetting follows a continuous, negatively accelerating func-tion, such as a power function. We show that this understanding is incorrect.

  4. Using diferent memory paradigms and brain mapping techniques, psychologists and neuroscientists have identified 3 memory processes: encoding, retention, and recall. These processes have been studied using EEG and functional MRI (fMRI) in cognitive and neuroscience research.

  5. The term is derived from the Greek a- (without) - mnesis (memory), and at a broad level, amnesia can be defined as a profound loss of memory. The extensive impacts of this condition mean that individuals with amnesia usually require assistance in daily life.

  6. 30 kwi 2019 · In this research paper, recent memory literature using EEG and fMRI studies is reviewed to understand the memory retention and recall processes as well as the various brain regions associated...

  7. 1 paź 2002 · The amnesic syndrome can be defined as: ‘An abnormal mental state in which memory and learning are affected out of all proportion to other cognitive functions in an otherwise alert and responsive patient’ (Victor et al., 1971).