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Does Explaining Social Behavior Require Multiple Memory Systems?
Trends in Cognitive Sciences ( IF 19.9 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-01 , DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2019.02.001
Pieter Van Dessel 1 , Bertram Gawronski 2 , Jan De Houwer 1
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Amodio [1] argues that social cognition research has for many decades relied on imprecise dual-process models that build on questionable assumptions about how people learn and represent information. He presents an alternative framework for explaining social behavior as the product of multiple dissociable memory systems, based on the idea that cognitive neuroscience has revealed evidence for the existence of separate systems underlying distinct forms of learning and memory.

中文翻译:

解释社会行为是否需要多个记忆系统?

阿莫迪奥 [1] 认为,社会认知研究几十年来一直依赖于不精确的双过程模型,这些模型建立在人们如何学习和表示信息的可疑假设之上。他提出了一个替代框架,用于将社会行为解释为多个可分离记忆系统的产物,其基础是认知神经科学已经揭示了存在不同学习和记忆形式背后的独立系统的证据。
更新日期:2019-05-01
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