The Faint Echoes of Memory

The Faint Echoes of Memory

(2011),
Source: worldsciencefestival.com

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Abstract / Summary
Neuroscientist Frank Tong elaborates on the processes used by scientists to decipher what a person is visualizing. The insights gained by being able to visualize the human brain as it both looks at and then later remembers a pattern, have led to some interesting conclusions about memory and the imagination.
Field of Interest
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Format
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URL
http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/the_faint_echoes_of_memory
Publication Year
2011
Subject
Psychology, Social Sciences, Psychology & Counseling, Cognitive Psychology, Reconstruction of Automobile Destruction, Repeated Measures, Observation Methods, Repeated Measures, Observation Methods, Psicología Cognitiva, Psicologia Cognitiva, Elizabeth F. Loftus, 1944-, Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Psicología Cognitiva, Psicologia Cognitiva

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