Individual and collective memory consolidation [electronic resource] : analogous processes on different levels / Thomas J. Anastasio [and others].

An argument that individuals and collectives form memories by analogous processes and a case study of collective retrograde amnesia. We form individual memories by a process known as consolidation: the conversion of immediate and fleeting bits of information into a stable and accessible representati...

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Other Authors: Anastasio, Thomas J.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2012.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Individual memory and forgetting -- Defining collective memory -- Three-in-one model of memory consolidation -- Buffering and attention -- Selection and relationality -- Generalization and specialization -- Influence of the consolidating entity -- Collective retrograde amnesia -- Persistence of consolidated collective memory -- Loss of unconsolidated collective memory -- Conclusions. 
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