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For questions about the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information in the brain. This tag encompasses research all the way from the molecular level in model organisms to abstract mathematical representations, and includes applied learning paradigms and tasks.
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Is it possible to create artificial thoughts in a childs mind
Creating a False Memory in the Hippocampus. Science, 26 July 2013: 387-391 DOI: …
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How much time is required to relearn a subject after x years?
Predicting the optimal spacing of study: A multiscale context model of memory. Advances in neural information processing systems, 22, 1321-1329. PDF …
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Is multitasking a myth?
I like to think of multitasking as rapid task switching. See Pashler's (2000) article for the implications of "multitasking."
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Pashler, H. (2000). Task switching and multitask performanc …