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THE UTILIZATION OF HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGES, PARALLEL PROCESSES, AND THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN HUMAN MEMORY
- Source :
- Park, T. (1991) THE UTILIZATION OF HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGES, PARALLEL PROCESSES, AND THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN HUMAN MEMORY. [Preprint]
- Publication Year :
- 1991
- Publisher :
- Preprint
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Abstract
- MEMORY OPERATES VIA SEVERAL COMPONENTS. THE MISCONCEPTION THAT MEMORY IS A UNITARY PROCESS HAS BEEN LONG HELD BY MANY NEUROPHYSIOLOGISTS AS WELL AS PSYCHOLOGISTS FOR YEARS NOW. HOWEVER, MEMORY IS MOST LIKELY THE CONSEQUENCE OF THREE SPECIFIC COMPONENTS: 1) DISTRIBUTED CONNECTIONIST SYSTEM, 2) NEUROLOGICAL, AND 3) THREE DIMENSIONAL HOLOGRAPHY. THE MAIN AIM OF THIS PAPER IS TO PROPOSE THAT MEMORY IS PURELY A COMBINATION OF CEREBROCENTRIC FUNCTION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENA.
- Subjects :
- Psychology: Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
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- Database :
- CogPrints
- Journal :
- Park, T. (1991) THE UTILIZATION OF HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGES, PARALLEL PROCESSES, AND THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN HUMAN MEMORY. [Preprint]
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edscog.2676
- Document Type :
- Journal Article