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Dual processes in memory: Evidence from memory of time-of-occurrence of events
Vishnu Sreekumar1, Hyungwook Yim2,3, Kareem A Zaghloul1
1Surgical Neurology Branch, NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MDvishnu.sreekumar85@gmail.comkareem.zaghloul@nih.govhttp://www.vishnusreekumar.comhttps://neuroscience.nih.gov/ninds/zaghloul/.
Abstract:
Bastin et al. present a framework that draws heavily on existing ideas of dual processes in memory in order to make predictions about memory deficits in clinical populations. It has been difficult to find behavioral evidence for multiple memory processes but we offer some evidence for dual processes in a related domain: memory for the time-of-occurrence of events.
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