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Gut microbiome drives individual memory variation in bumblebees [PDF]
Whether gut microbes drive cognitive differences in natural populations of animals remains unknown. Here, Li et al. demonstrate a causal link between increased symbiotic Lactobacillus Firm-5 species (L. apis) and improved long-term memory in bumblebees.
Li Li +5 more
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Collective memory: between individual systems of consciousness and social systems
Following a long period of neglect, research on different facets of collective memory is now developing apace in the human and social sciences, as well as at their interface with psychology and neuroscience.
Jean-François Orianne +2 more
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Exploring Love, Yearning, and Memories in Majeed Amjad’s Poem “Munich”
The study explores the process and reasons behind the transfer of memories in the poem “Munich” (1958) by Majeed Amjad. Memories are a way of expressing the personal experiences that are shaped by our thoughts and emotions.
Gonca Kişmir, Aykut Kişmir
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WORLDVIEW AND MEMORY IN THE NOVELS OF ALTERNATIVE HISTORY META-GENRE AS AN EXPRESSION OF “INTERNAL EMIGRATION” [PDF]
The article deals with the worldview and memories in the alternative history novels meta-genre, its stylistic, genre markers and common plot characteristics, which realize the concept of the “insight emigration”.
Antonina V. Anistratenko
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This paper studies what it was like to grow up in the German-speaking South Tyrol between 1922 and 1939, a time period that was significantly characterized by Italian Fascism.
Annemarie Augschöll Blasbichler
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Family Cookbooks – Objects of Family Memory
The article proposes an analysis of family cookbooks from the perspective of memory studies. Its main goal is to show that these are objects that shape family memory, helping to preserve and transmit it from one generation to the next.
Eleonora Sava
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Individual Versus Collective Memory in Kazuo Ishiguro’s “The Buried Giant” [PDF]
Referring to the postulates of several theoreticians in the field of memory studies, predominantly those of Maurice Halbwachs and Aleida Assmann, this paper explores the distinction between individual and collective memory, with the aim of shedding light
Zlata Lukić
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Socioeconomic Status, Culture, and Reading Comprehension in Immigrant Students
Research on reading comprehension in immigrant students is heterogeneous and conflicting. Differences in socioeconomic status and cultural origins are very likely confounds in determining whether differences to native pupils can be attributed to ...
Joaquín A. Ibáñez-Alfonso +9 more
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This article is devoted to The Childhood of Liova and The Genius of Judo by Boris Minaev. Writing for a dual adult and adolescent addressee, the author explores the related concepts of time and memory in largely autobiographical stories.
Laure Thibonnier
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Naive artists don’t show real stories, they eyewitnessed, but build their own universal, different to the reality where they were living in. The problem of memories in the naive art seems more interesting when we start to analyse the creations of amateur
Anna Suvorova
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