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Exercise training improves long-term memory in obese mice. [PDF]
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Spin‐Polarized Antiferromagnets for Spintronics
This review highlights recent advances in anomalous and spin transport phenomena in spin‐polarized antiferromagnets. Key effects—including the anomalous Hall, Nernst, and magneto‐optical effects—are discussed across various antiferromagnetic platforms.
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I remember it now, so I'll remember it later: Working memory strength guides predictions for long-term memory performance. [PDF]
Krasnoff J, Souza AS.
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Long-Term Memory Plasticity: A Decade-Long Connectivity Study Post Anterior Temporal Lobe Resection
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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.
Walter Kintsch, K A Ericsson
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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.
Walter Kintsch, K A Ericsson
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Long-term memory modules [PDF]
One particular kind of structure offers possible explanations for long-term memory, efficient consolidation of stored information from the environment, clustering of data strings and multimodal functioning. It is a possible model for pieces of neural structure and its use offers a uniform method for both studying and constructing an extensive class of ...
James H. Case, Paul S. Fisher
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Long-term memory for pictures. [PDF]
The concept of a scene schema was used to predict the kinds of information that will be remembered from complex pictures over relatively long periods of time. Recognition of eight types of transformations on both organized and unorganized pictures was tested either immediately following presentation or at intervals of a day, a week, or 4 months ...
Jean M. Mandler, Gary H. Ritchey
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