Talk:Storage (memory)
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Perceived memory???
[edit]In the section Short term memory, there is the following sentence:
According to the Atkinson-Shiffrin Model of Memory, in the process of Encoding, perceived memory enters the brain and can be quickly forgotten if the sensory information is not stored further in the Short-Term Memory.
... perceived memory enters the brain...???
I went back to the first time this perceived memory was added to the article in this edit and the original sentence was:
According to the Atkinson-Shiffrin Model of Memory, in process of Encoding, perceived memory first resides in the Short-Term Memory before moving to the Long-Term Memory through practice.
The original sentence makes a bit more sense than the present sentence, but I still don't understand the "perceived memory" part. Now I don't know enough about the Atkinson-Shiffrin model, but is there anybody out there who does? Please edit this sentence! Lova Falk talk 18:29, 26 October 2012 (UTC)
Dual storage model
[edit]This has been seriously challenged over the past 10 years. See in particular a comprehensive lit review by Jonides et al.: "The mind and brain of short-term memory", Annu Rev Psychol 2008, vol. 59, 193–224. The online precursor is readily available online. They come down in favour of a unitary model for memory. This is not even mentioned in the WP article ...
Tony (talk) 07:43, 21 May 2016 (UTC)
Generally this article makes dangerous assumptions in a field that is packed with adversarial models and opinions. Tony (talk) 02:40, 20 December 2018 (UTC)