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Tunneling-Controlled Fusion of Short- and Long-Term Memory in SiO<sub>2</sub>/HfO<sub>2</sub>-Based Neuromorphic Device for Time-Series Prediction. [PDF]
Yang C, Xu L, Su L, Wu Y.
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Slight and hidden hearing loss differentially affect short- and long-term memory in young rats. [PDF]
Jagersma JD, Pyott SJ, Olivier JDA.
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Do concept maps prompt long-term memory in CLIL schoolchildren? [PDF]
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Feedback scales the spatial tuning of cortical responses during both visual working memory and long-term memory. [PDF]
Woodry R, Curtis CE, Winawer J.
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Differential information transfer and loss between working memory and long-term memory across serial positions. [PDF]
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Long-term memory formation impacts dietary energy intake but not metabolic rate in honeybees
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Psychological Review, 1995
To account for the large demands on working memory during text comprehension and expert performance, the traditional models of working memory involving temporary storage must be extended to include working memory based on storage in long-term memory.
K A, Ericsson, W, Kintsch
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To account for the large demands on working memory during text comprehension and expert performance, the traditional models of working memory involving temporary storage must be extended to include working memory based on storage in long-term memory.
K A, Ericsson, W, Kintsch
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1993
It is clear that analogy cannot work effectively without recourse to an effective method of storing patterns. However, I suggest that an even stronger statement holds: the nature of analogy actually dictates a particular type of memory structure. The only way analogy can work effectively is if it is coupled with a memory that is specifically structured
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It is clear that analogy cannot work effectively without recourse to an effective method of storing patterns. However, I suggest that an even stronger statement holds: the nature of analogy actually dictates a particular type of memory structure. The only way analogy can work effectively is if it is coupled with a memory that is specifically structured
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1984
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Case, James H., Fisher, Paul S.
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