Tarnow preprint on moving memory structure

Posted by Bayle Shanks at 8:00 PM EST

Tarnow analyzes some data on short/mid-term memory recall (up to 10 minutes) to show support for a model in which there is a finite “buffer” storing recent events, indexed by time, which is searched by starting at the present time and going back in time.

http://cognews.com/1120990820/The%20structure%20of%20short%20term%20memory%20-%20Tarnow.pdf

One Response to “Tarnow preprint on moving memory structure”

  1. Bayle Says:

    p.s. i dunno if this is submitted anywhere so maybe its not a “preprint” but i didn’t know what else to call it

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