Memory for orientation in the natural environment
Previous work has demonstrated that memory for information to which people have been exposed for a prolonged period in everyday life may be very poor. One interpretation of such findings is that we tend to remember only information that is likely to be of future functional relevance. However, it is...
Principais autores: | Martin, M, Jones, G |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
1997
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