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Behavioural Processes. 145:15-17
Source memory, a facet of episodic memory, is the memory of the origin of information. Whereas source memory in rats is sustained for at least a week, spatial memory degraded after approximately a day. Different forgetting functions may suggest that
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Jonathon D. Crystal, Christina M. Sluka, Hannah E. Corbin, Meredith Gentry, Sydney Brotheridge, Stefan J. Dalecki, Danielle Panoz-Brown, Jie-En Wu
Summary Vivid episodic memories in people have been characterized as the replay of unique events in sequential order [1–3]. Animal models of episodic memory have successfully documented episodic memory of a single event (e.g., [4–8]). However, a
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Diana Arman, Jonathon D. Crystal, Alexander Bratch, Alexandra E. Smith, Hannah E. Corbin, Jie-En Wu, Joshua A. Cain, Matthew J. Pizzo, Spencer Kann, Shiloh Cooper, Austin Dunn, Stefan J. Dalecki, Nilda Rivera-Reyes, Amanda R. Doyle
A fundamental feature of memory in humans is the ability to simultaneously work with multiple types of information using independent memory systems. Working memory is conceptualized as two independent memory systems under executive control [1, 2]. Al
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4747793/