El Duvelle on Nostr: npub19d9p0…kf02p npub13hnp9…0fzrs Point1: I think that’s a pretty good ...
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Point1: I think that’s a pretty good categorization and fits well a lot of the experimental data no? That being said I’m sure this “multiple memory systems” framework has been updated since I learned about it. And well technically it’s declarative (episodic, semantic) vs non-declarative (procedural, reflexes, …).
What other kind of concepts did you have in mind?
Point 2: Sure, if you forget about it then you’re not conscious of it either (anymore). For me consciousness is a moment-to-moment process, so I don’t think it has to rely only on memorized info.
Point1: I think that’s a pretty good categorization and fits well a lot of the experimental data no? That being said I’m sure this “multiple memory systems” framework has been updated since I learned about it. And well technically it’s declarative (episodic, semantic) vs non-declarative (procedural, reflexes, …).
What other kind of concepts did you have in mind?
Point 2: Sure, if you forget about it then you’re not conscious of it either (anymore). For me consciousness is a moment-to-moment process, so I don’t think it has to rely only on memorized info.