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Part 36
Is Experience Stored in the Brain? #3
*- The Moscovitch et al. (2016) "component process model" of memory
(My apologies to Moscovitch for managing to misspell his name several times.)
*- Its start - on perception - a bad start
*- A static world
*- The "schema" - the frame problem again
*- "Binding" phenomenology????
*- Verging on Bergson's Virtual Objects in Time
*- A creaking, dying "hypothesis"
*- Bottom line: there is no clue how experience is stored...
in fact, they are implicitly moving nearer to Bergson
References:
Moscovitch et al.
Nadel 7/18/2018
How thinking about memory has changed in the past 35 years | Lynn Nadel, Ph.D.
People who remember every second of their life - Total recall | 60 Minutes Australia
The women who woke up with foreign accents - Tip of the Tongue | 60 Minutes Australia
Is Experience Stored in the Brain? #3
*- The Moscovitch et al. (2016) "component process model" of memory
(My apologies to Moscovitch for managing to misspell his name several times.)
*- Its start - on perception - a bad start
*- A static world
*- The "schema" - the frame problem again
*- "Binding" phenomenology????
*- Verging on Bergson's Virtual Objects in Time
*- A creaking, dying "hypothesis"
*- Bottom line: there is no clue how experience is stored...
in fact, they are implicitly moving nearer to Bergson
References:
Moscovitch et al.
Nadel 7/18/2018
How thinking about memory has changed in the past 35 years | Lynn Nadel, Ph.D.
People who remember every second of their life - Total recall | 60 Minutes Australia
The women who woke up with foreign accents - Tip of the Tongue | 60 Minutes Australia