2022
DOI: 10.26034/cortica.2022.3139
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Learning and memory : neurosciences perspectives

Abstract: Learning is the process of acquiring new or modifyingexisting knowledge, skills, behaviors or preferences (Schachter et al., 2010)   Memory is the faculty of encoding, storing and retreiving information (Squire, 2009)   Basic forms of learning were demonstrated at earlier and earlier stages of development, including in utero (Blumberg et al., 2010, Kail and Spear, 1984)   There are multiple brain learning/memory systems, age-specific ecological adaptions, and acquisit… Show more

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