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Unjust forgetting? Vosloo’s just memory and Mnangagwa’s forgetting in violently ruled Zimbabwe
Robert Vosloo’s theological-ethical notion of just memory, derived from Paul Ricoeur, is used to critique President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call to wounded Zimbabweans to let bygones be bygones.
Collium Banda
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Unintentional forgetting is beyond cognitive control
Intentional forgetting refers to the attempt to marshal top-down control to purposefully forget, and has been demonstrated in the laboratory using directed forgetting paradigms.
Ashleigh M. Maxcey +3 more
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The world of literature. Memory - Forgetting - Reminiscence. [PDF]
The world of literature.
Terézia Guimard
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Fast Mapping Across Time: Memory Processes Support Children's Retention of Learned Words
Children's remarkable ability to map linguistic labels to objects in the world is referred to as fast mapping. The current study examined children's (N = 216) and adults’ (N = 54) retention of fast-mapped words over time (immediately, after a 1 week ...
Haley eVlach, Catherine M Sandhofer
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Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more adaptive responses, it may suppose a disadvantage when emotional information is task-irrelevant and should be ignored.
Javier eGarcía-Pacios +7 more
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Exploring Futures of Infinite Data Storage through Speculative Design [PDF]
Forgetting is often described as an undesirable sin of our memory, depicted as a completely uncontrollable action. If one desires to forget, it is to erase unimportant or unpleasant information.
Agnieszka Dutkowska-Zuk
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Contains fulltext : 251460.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
Charante, E.P.M. van +2 more
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Learning Without Forgetting [PDF]
When building a unified vision system or gradually adding new capabilities to a system, the usual assumption is that training data for all tasks is always available. However, as the number of tasks grows, storing and retraining on such data becomes infeasible.
Zhizhong Li, Derek Hoiem
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Synaptic encoding of temporal contiguity
Often we need to perform tasks in an environment that changes stochastically. In these situations it is important to learn the statistics of sequences of events in order to predict the future and the outcome of our actions. The statistical description of
Srdjan eOstojic +2 more
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Dealing with a Trauma Burdened Past: between Remembering and Forgetting [PDF]
Recognition that societies will not be able to build a future as long as they do not face the ‘demons of the past’ has become a kind of universal truth over the last decades of the 20th Century (Gibney et al., 2008, p. 1).
Joanna Kulska
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