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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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Case, James H., Fisher, Paul S.
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Child Development, 1979
MAURER, DAPHNE; SIEGEL, LINDA S.; LEWIS, TERRI L.; KRISTOFFERSON, MARIANNE W.; BARNES, ROSEMARY A.; and LEVY, BETTY ANN. Long-Term Memory Improvement? CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1979, 50, 106-118. To evaluate Piaget's interpretation of long-term memory improvement, we showed 82 5and 6-year-old children both a design unrelated to any hypothesized operation and ...
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MAURER, DAPHNE; SIEGEL, LINDA S.; LEWIS, TERRI L.; KRISTOFFERSON, MARIANNE W.; BARNES, ROSEMARY A.; and LEVY, BETTY ANN. Long-Term Memory Improvement? CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1979, 50, 106-118. To evaluate Piaget's interpretation of long-term memory improvement, we showed 82 5and 6-year-old children both a design unrelated to any hypothesized operation and ...
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2017
What is the most powerful reason why we refuse to watch a movie? The answer is not the genre, the plot, the effects, nor whether it features Tom Cruise. The overwhelming reason why we refuse to watch a movie is that we've seen it already. A study of 21,000 viewings of 150 movies among 500 Penn State students revealed that 65% of movies first seen in a ...
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What is the most powerful reason why we refuse to watch a movie? The answer is not the genre, the plot, the effects, nor whether it features Tom Cruise. The overwhelming reason why we refuse to watch a movie is that we've seen it already. A study of 21,000 viewings of 150 movies among 500 Penn State students revealed that 65% of movies first seen in a ...
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Long-Term Potentiation and Memory
1989Long-term potentiation is an enduring alteration in monosynaptic efficacy seen in a variety of synaptic junctions in the mammalian central nervous system. First discovered in 1973, LTP has been extensively studied both in terms of its underlying mechanism of action and more recently in terms of its behavioral significance.
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Science, 2002
Two methods-multiproxy and geothermal-are commonly used to reconstruct Northern Hemisphere climate of the last 500 to 1000 years. Both show warming in the 20th century, but in earlier centuries the temperature curves diverge strongly. In his Perspective, Beltrami investigates the reasons for these discrepancies.
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Two methods-multiproxy and geothermal-are commonly used to reconstruct Northern Hemisphere climate of the last 500 to 1000 years. Both show warming in the 20th century, but in earlier centuries the temperature curves diverge strongly. In his Perspective, Beltrami investigates the reasons for these discrepancies.
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2003
This chapter considers the relationship between sentence comprehension and the human memory system. It addresses two questions. First of all, does sentence comprehension involve long-term memory (LTM) traces of previously encountered sentences? This question is important because the experience-based approach treats sentence comprehension in terms of ...
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This chapter considers the relationship between sentence comprehension and the human memory system. It addresses two questions. First of all, does sentence comprehension involve long-term memory (LTM) traces of previously encountered sentences? This question is important because the experience-based approach treats sentence comprehension in terms of ...
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