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Over the past decades, researchers have made significant advances in the analysis and understanding of memory. This paper discusses three essential items: the different types of memory, their...
This research covers the types, functions, and historical evolution of computer memory systems. It also looks at new developments in memory technology that influence the direction of...
Memory systems (short-term, working, episodic, semantic, explict, implicit, procedural memory) identified in mainstream cognitive research are differentially affected by age.
From oldest to newest, seven different memory systems are listed: reinforcement (encompassing the basal ganglia-, amygdala-, and cerebellum-based memory circuits), to represent …
INTRODUCTION. Ideas about how the brain organizes learning and memory have been evolving in recent years, with potentially important ramifications for psychiatry.
Research in the last five years has made great strides toward mechanistic explanations of how the brain enables memory. This progress builds upon decades of research from two …
Recent advances in human cognitive neuroscience show great promise in extending our understanding of the neural basis of memory development. We briefly review the current …
This paper presents an overview of emerging memory technologies. It begins with the presentation of stand-alone and embedded memory technology evolution, since the appearance of Flash memory in the …
We review traditional thinking about learning and memory and consider more closely emerging trends from both human and animal research that could lead to profound shifts in how we …