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“Have You Seen The Notebook?” “I Don’t Remember.” Using Popular Cinema to Teach Memory and Amnesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The recent influx of films addressing different aspects of memory loss inspired the development of an upper-level undergraduate seminar that focuses on investigating amnesia through the lens of popular cinema.
Gingerich, Amanda C.
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The hippocampus and cerebellum in adaptively timed learning, recognition, and movement [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
The concepts of declarative memory and procedural memory have been used to distinguish two basic types of learning. A neural network model suggests how such memory processes work together as recognition learning, reinforcement learning, and sensory-motor
Grossberg, Stephen, Merrill, John W. L.
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Intellectualism and the argument from cognitive science [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Intellectualism is the claim that practical knowledge or ‘know-how’ is a kind of propositional knowledge. The debate over Intellectualism has appealed to two different kinds of evidence, semantic and scientific.
Drayson, Zoe, Schwartz, Arieh
core  

Is there really a Citation Age Bias in NLP? [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Citations are a key ingredient of scientific research to relate a paper to others published in the community. Recently, it has been noted that there is a citation age bias in the Natural Language Processing (NLP) community, one of the currently fastest growing AI subfields, in that the mean age of the bibliography of NLP papers has become ever younger ...
arxiv  

Exploring the Relationship Between Atorvastatin and Memory Loss: A Comprehensive Analysis Integrating Real-World Pharmacovigilance and Mendelian Randomization

open access: yesDrugs in R&D
Background and Objective Atorvastatin is a drug widely used to prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Current observational studies suggest that atorvastatin may be associated with cognitive dysfunction (especially memory loss).
Kaiqin Chen, Yongtai Chen, Hesen Huang
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