Modelos de Memória de Longa Duração em Humanos

Auteurs-es

  • Maria Cristina Magila Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • Gilberto Fernando Xavier Universidade de São Paulo

Mots-clés :

Memória, Aprendizagem, Longa duração, Neuropsicologia

Résumé

A concepção de que a memória não é uma entidade unitária, mas que se compõe de múltiplos sistemas independentes, porém interativos, parece atualmente consensual. No presente trabalho, são apresentados os principais modelos de organização dos sistemas de longa duração da memória humana.

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2012-08-31

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Magila, M. C., & Xavier, G. F. (2012). Modelos de Memória de Longa Duração em Humanos. Psicologia: Teoria E Pesquisa, 15(1), 037–044. Consulté à l’adresse https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/revistaptp/article/view/17340