Reminiscence and Arousal: A Connectionist Model
by
Eric Chown Echown
BibTeX
@MISC{Echown_reminiscenceand,
author = {Eric Chown Echown},
title = {Reminiscence and Arousal: A Connectionist Model},
year = {}
}
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Abstract
In recall tasks, increased levels of arousal soon after presentation time leads to short-term performance that is contradictory to standard memory models. Despite the fact that long-term recall is excellent in such situations, short-term recall is poor, worse than in the long-term case. This article presents a model, based upon Hebb's cell assembly construct, to account for this puzzling data.







