Human Memory by Gabriel A. Radvansky

Human Memory by Gabriel A. Radvansky

Author:Gabriel A. Radvansky
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781134871803
Publisher: Routledge


These productions are initially slow and cumbersome to execute. However, they become more automatic and unconscious with more practice. For example, when you solve a math problem—such as “574 × 63 = ?”—you invoke mental procedures to arrive at the correct answer. The more practice you have, the stronger the productions become and the easier it is to solve the problems. At some point, your ability to solve such math problems is nearly automatic.

Production memories interact with the declarative memory through working memory. For ACT, working memory is that part of the declarative network that is currently active along with the productions that are operating on it. The addition of a production memory makes ACT a powerful tool. It allows for explanations of memory based on not only how information is structured but how people manipulate it and the consequences this has for long-term memory.



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