ACTIVACIÓN DE INFORMACIÓN CATEGORIAL EN TAREAS DE MEMORIA DE RECONOCIMIENTO DE DIBUJOS

This work is included within recent short term memory theories. Short term memory is understood as temporary retention of information, that is, the part of permanent memory which is temporarily activated from a critical threshold and that can be recognized and manipulated by active cognitive process...

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