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Media, technology, and the sins of memory
Human memory is prone to error and distortion. It has been proposed that memory's misdeeds can be classified into seven categories or ‘sins’. This article discusses the impact of media and technology on four memory sins: transience (forgetting over time),
Daniel L. Schacter
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How are faces forgotten? Studies examining forgetting in visual working memory (VWM) typically use simple visual features; however, in ecological scenarios, VWM typically contains complex objects.
Dana Krill +3 more
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Is transitional truth-telling more beneficial to reconciliation than remaining silent about past crimes? The aim of this article is to contribute to the debate by exploring the impact of “My Story,” an NGO initiative that uses multiethnic storytelling by
Hana Oberpfalzerová +2 more
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Memory Traces Diminished by Exercise Affect New Learning as Proactive Facilitation
Exercise enhances cognitive function through increased neurogenesis but can also cause neurogenesis-induced forgetting. It remains unclear whether the diminished memory traces are completely forgotten.
Cuicui Li +3 more
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The signal pathway of actin remodeling, including LIM-kinase 1 (LIMK1) and its substrate cofilin, regulates multiple processes in neurons of vertebrates and invertebrates.
A. V. Zhuravlev +6 more
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Forgetting constrains the emergence of cooperative decision strategies
Theoretical studies of cooperative behavior have focused on decision strategies that depend on a partner's last choices. The findings from this work assume that players accurately remember past actions.
Jeffrey R. Stevens +4 more
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Humanitarian Politics and the Spectre of Illegitimacy
The political landscape in which the humanitarian movement took current form has changed radically. If humanitarian certainties have been upended, it is not in Sri Lanka, or even Syria or Afghanistan, but in the NGO response to the migration crisis in ...
David Rieff
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Modeling Behavior in Different Delay Match to Sample Tasksin One Simple Network
Delay match to sample (DMS) experiments provide an important link between the theory of recurrent network models and behavior and neural recordings.
Yali eAmit +2 more
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Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized Memory
In this article, I extend the feminist use of Friedrich Nietzsche’s account of memory and forgetting to consider the contemporary externalization of memory foregrounded by transgender experience.
Marie Draz
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