RESPONSABLES DE Libro JACKENDOFF Lenguaje 2
BADDELEY, Alan D. Essential of Human Memory. University of Bristol, UK
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What is memory? 1
RESPONSABLES
VILLALOBOS GUZMAN
VILLALOBOS GUZMAN
2. Short-term memory 19TORRES VILLEGAS MONICA LICETH
USECHE ARDILA ANDREA LUCIA
VERA CARDENAS JOSE MIGUEL
SILVA CASTRO
LEIDY JOHANNA
TIBADUIZA ROA ANDRES SANTIAGO
3. Working memory 43
DOUGLAS STEBAN
YESSICA DANIELA
4.Learning 65
RUIZ SUAREZ
MARIA JULIANA
SALGADO MARTINEZ
ELIANA FERNANDA
5. Organising and remembering 87
ROBAYO BOHORQUEZ
RODRIGO
ROJAS ARTUNDUAGA
NAREN MATEO
ROSERO SANTACRUZ
VIVIANA YAMILET
QUINTERONOGUERA
YESICA
RINCON MEDINA DUVAN FELIPE
6. Forgetting 99
7. Repression 118
PARRA GUERRERO
PUENTES MORALES
LEIDY TATIANA
ELIANA VALENTINA
8. Storing knowledge 129
MUÑOZ IBARRA DANY ALEXSANDEROLAYA CARDOZO LAURA MARCELA
9. Retrieval 150
MOSQUERA MOSQUERA MANUEL FERNANDO
MUÑOZ BOTINA MARYLU
10. Eyewitness testimony 176
MONTOYA TAMAYO
MOSQUERA MOSQUERA
11. Amnesia 193
MEDINA MUñOZWILLIAM LEONARDO
MENZA VIVAS
SAYU YUDERLY ANDREA
12. Memory in childhood 208
MARIN VALENCIA JOAN CAMILO
MAYA SUAREZ NATALI
13. Memory and ageing 220
IZQUIERDO CORDOBA
DAVID CAMILO
LEYTON RAMIREZ MARIAFERNANDA
MANUEL FRANCISCO
AIZA YULIED
14. Improving your memory 242
GUEVARA QUINTERO
GUTIERREZ VARGAS
DIEGO ALEJANDRO
MARIA CAMILA
15. What’s next in the study of memory?
GOMEZ CORTES ROSAELENA
GUERRERO CORTES
CATALINA
Schnelle, Helmut. Language in the brain. Cambridge: University Press, 2010.
Part I: Functional neuroscience of language
organizati on in the brain
Chapter 1.
The brainin functional perspective
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FIERRO LOAIZA
YURELY
FORERO SILVA MAIRA ALEJANDRA
Chapter 2. Organizations in complex organisms 32
DIAZ MONTAñA
DURAN FLOREZ
CHAMORRO ARIAS
CHAVARRO MOLINA
Chapter 3.Neural perspectives of semantics: examples of seeing,
acting, memorizing, meaningful understanding, feeling
and thought 55
Chapter 4.
Combination and integration of intelligent thought
and feeling...
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