Research on both visuo-spatial representation and mental imagery has developed rapidly over the past decade. This has lead to a greater understanding of the specific mechanisms which underlie visuo-spatial cognition, and the relationship between these and more general concepts such as working memo
Individual and collective memory consolidation : analogous processes on different levels
β Scribed by Anastasio, Thomas J.
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 346
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction --
Individual memory and forgetting --
Defining collective memory --
Three-in-one model of memory consolidation --
Buffering and attention --
Selection and relationality --
Generalization and specialization --
Influence of the consolidating entity --
Collective retrograde amnesia --
Persistence of consolidated collective memory --
Loss of unconsolidated collective memory --
Conclusions.
β¦ Subjects
Memory Collective memory Identity Psychology Group identity SELF HELP Personal Growth Improvement
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