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The memory tesseract: Mathematical equivalence between composite and separate storage memory models
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2019
unpublished
Computational memory models can explain the behaviour of human memory in diverse experimental paradigms. But research has produced a profusion of competing models, and, as different models focus on different phenomena, there is no best model. However, by examining commonalities among models, we can move towards theoretical unification. Computational memory models can be grouped into composite and separate storage models. We prove that MINERVA 2, a separate storage model of long-term memory, is
doi:10.31234/osf.io/pr8kd
fatcat:ce5k7sfzlze57a4rfz56nhnz4m