Journal Article10.1146/ANNUREV.PS.35.020184.002045
Human learning and memory
TL;DR: Recognition Memory, Distinctiveness, and Effort; Levels of Processing; and Context Effects in Cued Recall.
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Abstract: Introduction Part I. Learning: 1. Some basic assumptions 2. Classical conditioning 3. Conditioning principles and theories 4. Reinforcement 5. Reinforcement applications 6. Punishment 7. Theories of reinforcement Part II. Memory: 8. Memory: an introduction 9. Sensory and working memory 10. Long-term memory 11. Retrieval 12. Practical applications Part III. Learning and Memory: 13. Neural networks.
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