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TipsyBartender Welcome to the NUMBER ONE bartending show on YouTube...TIPSY BARTENDER! We have all the best shot and cocktail recipes right here! We have all your favorite drinks, plus tons of awesome, crazy, unique alcohol creations. If you want to party with us, subscribe and share this video with all of your drinking buddies! TWITTER: FACEBOOK: GOOGLE+: INSTAGRAM: WEBSITE: RINGTONES (Mobile itunes only) : The Splintered Mind: Reconstructive Memory (vs. Storage and Retrieval) and "Experience Sampling" In both cognitive science and folk psychology, the dominant metaphor for memory – a metaphor that both reflects and reinforces a certain way of thinking about it – is the metaphor of storage and retrieval (often with a search in the middle). There’s one particular aspect of this metaphor I want to highlight in this post: On the storage-and-retrieval picture, memory is a process that, once initiated, can and typically should operate largely independently of other cognitive processes. Other processes like inferring, imagining, and perceiving interfere with pure remembering. To the extent those processes influence one’s final judgment about some remembered fact or event, one isn’t really quite remembering it. This isn’t to say, of course, that on such a model inferring, imagining, or perceiving couldn’t sometimes be helpful. Bartlett (1932), Neisser (1967), and Roediger (1980) have ably described the various infelicities of this storage-and-retrieval picture. Bartlett writes:

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Multiple memory systems Multiple Parallel Memory Systems in the Brain The multiple memory systems theory is based on evidence that different kinds of information are processed and stored in different parts of the brain. One version of this idea is illustrated in Figure 1. Neural activity originating in external and internal receptors (Input) flows through several parallel brain systems (shown in yellow), each of which is specialized to extract a different kind of information from the ongoing activity. One system, with the caudate nucleus as its central structure, represents constant stimulus-response (S-R) relationships that lead to successful outcomes (i.e., reinforcement such as food or escape from an aversive event). The idea that different kinds of information are stored in different parts of the brain originated with the observation that brain damage in humans often has specific effects on the kinds of memories that can be formed and recalled. Dissociations in Rats Dissociations in Humans References See Also

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