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Cutting out the middleman: Separating attributional biases from memory deficits
Behavioral and Brain Sciences ( IF 29.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-03 , DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x1900195x
Wei-Chun Wang 1
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Bastin and colleagues present an integrative model of how recollection- and familiarity-based memories are represented in the brain. While they emphasize the role of attribution mechanisms in shaping memory retrieval, prior work examining implicit memory suggests that memory deficits may be better understood by separating attributional biases from the underlying memory traces.

中文翻译:

切断中间人:将归因偏差与记忆缺陷区分开来

Bastin 及其同事提出了一个综合模型,说明基于回忆和熟悉的记忆在大脑中的表现方式。虽然他们强调归因机制在塑造记忆检索中的作用,但先前研究内隐记忆的工作表明,通过将归因偏差与潜在的记忆痕迹分开,可以更好地理解记忆缺陷。
更新日期:2020-01-03
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