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Short-Term Memory: New Research

Short-Term Memory: New Research

9781621008606
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The capacity for holding a small amount of information in mind in an active, readily available state for a short period of time is known as short-term memory. The duration of short-term memory (when rehearsal or active maintenance is prevented) is believed to be in the order of seconds. This book presents research in the shared object representation in visual short-term memory and visual attention; neuron-astroglial communication in short-term memory; visual short-term memory and the bilateral field advantage; working memory and language processing and reading acquisition; an in vitro model for analysing the conversion of short-term to long-term memory and Cav2.1-mediated NMDA receptor signalling in short-term memory.
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9781621008606
9781621008606

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
238
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
628
  • Preface; Columnar EEG Magnetic Influences on Molecular Development of Short-Term Memory; Shared Object Representation in Visual Short-Term Memory & Visual Attention; Neuron-Astroglial Communication in Short-Term Memory:: Bio-Electric, Bio-Magnetic & Bio-Photonic Signals?; Visual Short-Term Memory & the Bilateral Field Advantage; Working Memory & Language Processing:: Extending an Interactive Model to Capture Sentence-Level Data; The Unique Contribution of Working Memory to Reading Acquisition in Arabic; An in vitro Model for Analyzing the Conversion of Short-Term to Long-Term Memory.
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