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Keeping Pace with the Revolution: A Review of Schacter's Search ing for Memory
Oleh:
Thomas, Kevin G.F.
;
Jacobs, W. Jake
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Traumatology vol. 3 no. 1 (Apr. 1997)
,
page 23-29.
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The revolution started slowly. For centuries, most philosophers and psychologists regarded memory as a unitary system. A lthough some concerned with animal and human learning and memory advanced ideas regarding multiple systems (e.g., Tolman, 1948), their hypotheses were not initially influential within the field (see Schacter & Tulving, 1994). Only after reports of amnesic patients whose selective memory deficits could not be accounted for by single system theories (see, e.g., Milner, Corkin, & Teuber, 1968; Scoville & Milner, 1957; Warrington & Weiskrantz, 1968, 1974; Zola-Morgan, Squire, & Amaral, 1986) did it gradually become apparent that such theories were no longer tenable.
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