O Hardt, WS Sossin - Frontiers in molecular neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
A number of observations in recent years demonstrates that across all levels of organization, memory is inherently fluid. On the cognitive-behavioral level, the innocent act of …
KA Paller - Encyclopedia of neuroscience, 2009 - faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu
Whereas memory is revealed by an organism's behavior at the time of retrieval, neural substrates of memory storage assume some persistent form during the entire retention …
CM Alberini, JE LeDoux - Current Biology, 2013 - cell.com
The formation, storage and use of memories is critical for normal adaptive functioning, including the execution of goal-directed behavior, thinking, problem solving and decision …
C Tewes - Embodiment in evolution and culture, 2016 - library.oapen.org
It is the aim of this paper to explore in more detail what enactivism can contribute to embodied memory research. This is accomplished by a comparative analysis of the …
This thesis focuses on scientists and technologies brought together around the desire to improve fallible human memory. Based on extended ethnographic fieldwork, it considers …
AV Sukhoverkhov, AE Gare - … to the Origin and Evolution of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This article presents an ontological approach to memory by focusing on the fundamental principles responsible for the maintenance, transmission, reproduction and evolution of …
Our memories are the records of the experiences we gain in our everyday life. Over time, they slowly transform from an initially unstable state into a long‐lasting form. Many studies …
Most of us think of memory in terms of the brain's ability to store and retrieve events, facts, and skills. Philosophers and cognitive scientists seek to understand memory in terms of …
J Kiverstein - The Oxford handbook of 4E cognition, 2018 - books.google.com
4E cognitive science is a broad church housing a number of theoretical perspectives that to varying degrees conflict with each other (Shapiro 2010). In this chapter I will argue that the …