How many memory systems are there
@article{Tulving1985HowMM, title={How many memory systems are there}, author={E. Tulving}, journal={American Psychologist}, year={1985}, volume={40}, pages={385-398} }
Memory is made up of a number of interrelated systems, organized structures of operating components consisting of neural substrates and their behavioral and cognitive correlates. A ternary clas- sificatory scheme of memory is proposed in which procedural, semantic, and episodic memory constitute a "monohierarchical" arrangement: Episodic memory is a specialized subsystem of semantic memory, and semantic memory is a specialized subsystem of procedural memory. The three memory systems differ from… Expand
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