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- | ====== Early Models and Measures of Memory ====== | + | ====== A Brief History of Human Memory Systems ====== |
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* patients who suffered **physical injuries** demonstrated how LTM or STM can be damaged without influencing the other | * patients who suffered **physical injuries** demonstrated how LTM or STM can be damaged without influencing the other | ||
- | Another term should be clarified here: the [[memory_models:human_working_memory|working memory]], which is often mistaken for the short-term memory. The main difference between these two is that working memory usually includes the structure and processes operated by a system in control of the short-term memory. | + | Another term should be clarified here: the [[memory_models:human_working_memory|working memory]], which is often mistaken for the short-term memory. The main difference between these two is that working memory usually includes the structure and processes performed by a system in control of the short-term memory. |
===== Bibliography ===== | ===== Bibliography ===== |