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The “mesh” approach to human memory: How much of cognitive psychology has to be thrown away?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 1997

Boris M. Velichkovsky
Affiliation:
Unit of Applied Cognitive Research, Dresden University of Technology, D-01062 Dresden, Germanyvelich@psy1.psych.tu-dresden.de physik-phy-tu-dresden/psycho/bmv-e.html

Abstract

While sharing the author's interest in the development of an action-based framework for memory research, I think the present version is neither new nor particularly productive. More differentiation is needed to describe memory functioning in a variety of domains and on the many levels of activity regulation. Above all, Glenberg's proposals seem to contradict empirical data.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
© 1997 Cambridge University Press

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