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Alan Baddeley on the Development of the Working Memory Model
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The riddle of experience vs. memory
Everybody talks about happiness these days. I had somebody count the number of books with “happiness” in the title published in the last five years and they gave up after about 40, and there
Categorization: a core cognitive process
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Constructive memory: Remembering The Past to Imagining The Future
Constructive memory: Remembering The Past to Imagining The