INVESTIGATION OF THE MEMORIZATION PROCESS
Keywords:
MEMORY, HISTORY, PLATOAbstract
MEMORIZING INVOLVES MANY PROCESSES THAT ARE NOT FULLY KNOWN. THIS RESEARCH AREA IS JUST AS EXCITING FOR CONTEMPORARY SCIENTISTS AS WELL AS IT WAS FOR THE ONES IN ANTIQUITY, CONSIDERING THE CRUCIAL IMPORTANCE OF MEMORY IN HUMAN LIFE AND PERSONALITY. IN THE LAST DECADES IMPORTANT STEPS IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE MEMORIZATION PROCESS WERE MADE BY COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE. THE PAPER FOCUSES ON THE ANALYSIS OF THIS PROCESS WITH REFERENCES TO ITS EARLY KNOWN BEGINNING. THE STUDY FIRST ANALYSES THIS TOPIC IN PLATO’S WORK AND CONTINUES WITH OPINIONS OF OTHER SCIENTISTS/PHILOSOPHERS. ANALOGIES BETWEEN EARLIER AND CURRENT THEORIES, INCLUDING DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE STORE, RETAIN AND RECALL OF INFORMATION, DRIVE US TO A PERSONAL POINT OF VIEW REFERRING TO THE INTERPRETATION OF PLATO’S BOOK, THE REPUBLIC; THEREFORE, NEW DIRECTIONS OF INVESTIGATION REFERRING TO THE ENTITIES AND PROCESSES FROM HUMAN BODY CAN OCCUR IN THE NEXT FUTURE.Downloads
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2012-11-22
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