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Total Recall: The Evolution of Memory.
In speculating about the evolution of memory, it is helpful to consider what would happen if memories failed to fade.
Of the early attempts, the most influential was that of a French psychologist, Théodule-Armand Ribot, who, in his Diseases of Memory (1881, English translation 1882), endeavoured to account for memory loss as a symptom of progressive brain disease by embracing principles describing the evolution of memory function in the individual, as offered by an English neurologist, John Hughlings Jackson.
Occasional innovations might have caused evolution of memory structure of mankind through people's interaction with the artifacts, and might have resulted in "splicing" evolution in the socio-cultural ecology.
Figure 6 (Color online) High-frequency (100 kHz) C-V characteristics of Al/Si 3 N 4 /SRSN/SiO 2 /Si (MNNOS) memory capacitors of (a) the sample S4 containing 33 at.% of excess silicon, (b) the sample S2 containing 25 at.% of excess silicon, (c) evolution of memory window (calculated from flat-band shifts) versus excess silicon at two different annealing temperatures (1000 and 1100°C).
We only studied the evolution of memory characteristics for pathogen environments with 50 different pathogens.
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We will also discuss the possible evolution of magnetic memory devices into three dimensional architectures, such as race-track memory.
The story is a sort of ironic meditation on the evolution of literary memory.
Described by one commentator as an "ironic meditation on the evolution of literary memory," it was peppered with allusions to Alfred Lord Tennyson, Evelyn Waugh, Ford Madox Ford, Henry James, and the Bloomsbury group.
One of the most powerful factors that influenced the evolution of human memory was the need to anticipate regular events – such as the appearance of food or predators – in the environment.
The theory, grounded in the idea of evolutionary inertia and an analysis of the structure and evolution of human memory, is never mentioned — even though it represents the key idea that animates the entire book.
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