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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Working Memory Have Limited Slots


A new study by researchers at UC Davis shows how our very short-term "working memory," which allows the brain to stitch together sensory information, operates. The system retains a limited number of high-resolution images for a few seconds, rather than a wider range of fuzzier impressions.



The original article is from here. I like this because the kind of research I am doing right now is somewhat similar to this...

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