Memory
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- | * [[Stardust Memories]] | + | * [[Stardust Memories]], a film by Woody Allen |
- | * [[Nudist Memories]] | + | * [[Memories (song)]], a song by Bill Laswell |
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==Memory failures== | ==Memory failures== | ||
:''[[memory bias]], [[déjà vu]], [[false memory syndrome]]'' | :''[[memory bias]], [[déjà vu]], [[false memory syndrome]]'' |
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In psychology, memory is an organism's ability to store, retain, and subsequently recall information. Traditional studies of memory began in the realms of philosophy, including techniques of artificially enhancing the memory. The late nineteenth and early twentieth century put memory within the paradigms of cognitive psychology. In recent decades, it has become one of the principal pillars of a new branch of science called cognitive neuroscience, a marriage between cognitive psychology and neuroscience.
Namesakes
- Stardust Memories, a film by Woody Allen
- Memories (song), a song by Bill Laswell
Memory failures
See also
- Involuntary memory
- Memoria
- Meme
- The Persistence of Memory
- Selective memory
- Memory bias
- Politics of memory
- Memory loss
- Cryptomnesia
- Memory failure
- Flashback (psychology)
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