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24 Απρ 2017 · Memory plays important roles in many areas of philosophy. It is vital to our knowledge of the world in general and of the personal past in particular. It underwrites our identities as individuals and our ties to other people.
- The Philosophy of Neuroscience
In her (1986) book, Churchland distilled eliminativist...
- Knowledge How
With these premises the regress goes as follows. Suppose...
- Animal Consciousness
1. Motivations. There are many reasons for philosophical...
- Epistemological Problems of Memory
That something seems to be memory. Memory plays some role in...
- Natural Kinds
Scientific disciplines frequently divide the particulars...
- Temporal Consciousness
1. Three Models of Temporal Consciousness 1.1 Time and...
- Collective Intentionality
The capacity for shared belief provides us with a common...
- The Philosophy of Neuroscience
11 Μαρ 2003 · ‘Memory’ is a label for a diverse set of cognitive capacities by which humans and perhaps other animals retain information and reconstruct past experiences, usually for present purposes. Our particular abilities to conjure up long-gone episodes of our lives are both familiar and puzzling.
One moral for the rest of us is that while we often speak of a unified capacity — memory — responsible for much that is distinctive in human life, we are really talking about a range of capacities, variously realized in the brain and nervous system.
“composition” of the waves is the physical correlate of the association. The impression of the waves is that of memory, that assumes the nervous matter to have plastic properties. From the 18th century onwards such attempts to understand memory traces by analogies with chemical or physical phenomena abound: vibration and resonance phenomena,
this article we discuss "cognitive capacity " (the number of items that can be held "in mind " simultaneously) and suggest that the limit is inherent to processing based on oscillatory brain rhythms , or "brain waves ". which may regulate neural communication.
14 Οκτ 2009 · The major distinction is between the capacity for conscious, declarative memory about facts and events and a collection of unconscious, nondeclarative memory abilities, such as skill learning and habit learning.
13 Σεπ 2017 · Memory technologies are cultural artifacts that scaffold, transform, and are interwoven with human biological memory systems. The goal of this article is to provide a systematic and integrative survey of their philosophical dimensions, including their metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical dimensions, drawing together debates across the ...