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Memory Systems, the Epistemic Arrow of Time, and the Second Law [PDF]
The epistemic arrow of time is the fact that our knowledge of the past seems to be both of a different kind and more detailed than our knowledge of the future. Just like with the other arrows of time, it has often been speculated that the epistemic arrow
David H. Wolpert, Jens Kipper
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Neuroanatomical differences in the memory systems of intellectual giftedness and typical development [PDF]
Introduction Studying neuro‐structural markers of intellectual giftedness (IG) will inform scientific understanding of the processes helping children excel academically.
Taylor Kuhn +9 more
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Memory Erasure in Small Systems [PDF]
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Dillenschneider, Raoul, Lutz, Eric
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Memristor Degradation Analysis Using Auxiliary Volt-Ampere Characteristics
The memristor is one of the modern microelectronics key devices. Due to the nanometer scale and complex processes physic, the development of memristor state study approaches faces limitations of classical methods to observe the processes.
Georgy Teplov +8 more
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Place vs. Response Learning: History, Controversy, and Neurobiology
The present article provides a historical review of the place and response learning plus-maze tasks with a focus on the behavioral and neurobiological findings. The article begins by reviewing the conflict between Edward C.
Jarid Goodman
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IntroductionThe hippocampus and striatum have dissociable roles in memory and are necessary for spatial and procedural/cued learning, respectively. Emotionally charged, stressful events promote the use of striatal- over hippocampus-dependent learning ...
Léa Tochon +6 more
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Many modern workloads, such as neural networks, databases, and graph processing, are fundamentally memory-bound. For such workloads, the data movement between main memory and CPU cores imposes a significant overhead in terms of both latency and energy. A
Juan Gomez-Luna +5 more
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Time Course of Sleep Inertia Dissipation in Memory Tasks
Sleep inertia (SI) refers to a complex psychophysiological phenomenon, observed after awakening, that can be described as the gradual recovery of waking-like status.
Miranda Occhionero +4 more
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Why Are Acquired Search-Guiding Context Memories Resistant to Updating?
Looking for goal-relevant objects in our various environments is one of the most ubiquitous tasks the human visual system has to accomplish (Wolfe, 1998).
Thomas Geyer +7 more
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Delayed Dopamine Signaling of Energy Level Builds Appetitive Long-Term Memory in Drosophila
Sensory cues relevant to a food source, such as odors, can be associated with post-ingestion signals related either to food energetic value or toxicity.
Pierre-Yves Musso +2 more
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