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Ann Clin Neurophysiol. 2000; 2(2): 161-167.
Assessment of Memory
Juhwa Lee
Copyright © 2000 The Korean Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
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ABSTRACT
The characteristics of human memory structure and processes are described with emphases on the encoding and retrieval processes. And the recent attempts to classify the memory systems are described. The following topics were selected and discussed : Working memory, mathematical models of memory, implicit memory, memory in real life, emotion and memory, representation models in memory. As the memory is composed of many different systems, and current development in the research of memory mainly depends on the conspicuous progresses of diverse fields of neurosciences, interdisciplinary approach is strongly needed.
Key words: Explicit memory, Implcit memory processing, Clinical tests
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