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reactions to a rapid loss of balance and weight shifting. Equilibrium Responses (ER) (While this article proposes a theoretical understanding of the survival functions of RR and PR, a description of equilibrium responses is important as they are directly related to integrating PR and RR, and are a functional outcome of integrated PR and RR)
Both the extended time frame for memory consolidation and the apparent shift of memory from hippocampal dependence to independence pose significant explanatory challenges.
- Lynn Nadel, Oliver Hardt
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Any discussion of short-term memory must begin with the highly influential model developed by Baddeley and colleagues (e.g., 1986, 1992; Baddeley and Hitch, 1974; Repov and Baddeley, 2006). This model is the prototypical example of multi-store models of short-term memory.
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Working memory and models of memory. We will consider two models of memory: Modal model of memory (Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1968) Baddeley-‐Hitch model of memory (Baddeley & Hitch 1974; and many more) Remember modelling memory to generate predic-ons and test theories.
Apr 2, 2024 · Here we shed light on two fundamentally different scenarios of the emergence of memory in minimal stationary systems, where observed and hidden degrees of freedom either evolve cooperatively or are coupled by a hidden nonequilibrium current.
Nov 26, 2018 · The multicomponent model of working memory stemmed from an attempt to use the STS component to answer some of these questions, resulting in the need to extend and elaborate this aspect of the modal model. This provides the focus of what follows.
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Oct 4, 2018 · The present study set out to investigate the unique roles of the three main facets of EFs (i.e., updating, inhibition, and shifting) in accounting for age-related variability in WM.