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Cannabinoids and Memory; Animal Studies

Current Drug Target -CNS & Neurological Disorders, 2003
This review will consider studies concerning the effects of cannabinoid receptor agonists and antagonists on memory in laboratory animals. Two subtypes of cannabinoid receptors have been identified to date: the central CB1 subtype and the peripheral CB2 subtype.
CASTELLANO C.   +3 more
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COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND COLLECTIVE MEMORY STUDIES

Journal of Science Social Science, 2021
While some scholars have argued that the research related to “Collective Memory” could be traced back to the 18th century or even earlier, it was not until the 1920s that Halbwachs systematically proposed characteristics of collective memory from a sociological perspective.
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Study of "Look-Aside" Memory

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1969
A small, but fast, associative memory can be used in a "look-aside" manner to improve the overall memory performance of a computer. For a 128-cell 100-ns associate memory working with a 1-us main memory, the effective memory cycle time is reduced to between 350-to 400-ns.
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Memory

2009
Sven Bernecker presents an analysis of the concept of propositional (or factual) memory, and examines a number of metaphysical and epistemological issues crucial to the understanding of memory. Bernecker argues that memory, unlike knowledge, implies neither belief nor justification.
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Prospective memory: A neuropsychological study.

Neuropsychology, 1999
To examine the neuropsychology of prospective remembering, older adults were divided preexperimentally into 4 groups on the basis of their scores on 2 composite measures: one assessing frontal lobe function and the other assessing medial temporal lobe function.
M A, McDaniel   +4 more
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Memory Studies

Memory studies is an interdisciplinary field that investigates the nature, processes, and implications of memory across various contexts. It is a multidisciplinary field that draws from anthropology, education, literature, history, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
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