Palgrave Studies in the Theory and History of Psychology, pages 73-80

Memory

Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2024-10-12
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ISSN29462452, 29462460
Abstract
It is possible to consider the individual differences in memory from two different standpoints: they relate either to the content or to the dynamic form of the function. A. has an excellent memory for numbers, B. for names, C. for places, D. for tones: this is one dimension for differentiation. The other is depicted, for example, by the following characteristics: One person learns easily and forgets easily; another finds it more difficult to learn but retains the learned material better. One person is never let down by his memory, while another person frequently is, and a third suffers from regular illusions of memory, etc.
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