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Neuroscience of Attention and Memory
Neuroscience of Attention and Memory
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Define the concept of attention...
- Describe the neural structures invo...
- Define the various models of attent...
- Explain the neural mechanism involv...
- Define the concept of attention
- Describe the neural structures involved in the anatomy of attention
- Define the various models of attention
- Explain the neural mechanism involved in attention processing
- Differentiate between spatial attention and feature-based attention
- Distinguish the different types of memory systems
- Describe the neural structures involved in the anatomy of memory
- Explain working processes of the medial temporal lobe memory system
- Discuss the process of memory consolidation
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