Memory And Technology


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Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology


Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology

Author: Michelle D. Miller

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2022


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"Concise, nontechnical explanations of major principles of memory and attention, plus ideas for handling technology use in the classroom"--

Emerging Memory Technologies


Emerging Memory Technologies

Author: Yuan Xie

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-10-21


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This book explores the design implications of emerging, non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies on future computer memory hierarchy architecture designs. Since NVM technologies combine the speed of SRAM, the density of DRAM, and the non-volatility of Flash memory, they are very attractive as the basis for future universal memories. This book provides a holistic perspective on the topic, covering modeling, design, architecture and applications. The practical information included in this book will enable designers to exploit emerging memory technologies to improve significantly the performance/power/reliability of future, mainstream integrated circuits.

Learning from Memory


Learning from Memory

Author: Bianca Maria Pirani

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Release Date: 2011-05-25


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This challenging book, with excellent contributions from international social scientists, focuses on the link between body and memory that specifically refers to the use of digital technologies. Neuroscientists know very well that human beings automatically and unconsciously organize their experience in their bodies into spatial units whose confines are established by changes in location, temporality and the interactive elements that determine it. Our memories might be less reliable than those of the average computer, but they are just as capacious, much more flexible, and even more user-friendly. The aim of the present book is to outline, by the body, what we know of the sociology of memory. The authors and editors believe that an analysis at the sociological level will prove valuable in throwing light on accounts of human behavior at the interpersonal and social level, and will play an important role in our capacity to understand the neurobiological factors that underpin the various types of memory. This book is an ideal resource for advanced and postgraduate students in social sciences, as well as practitioners in the field of Information and Communication technologies. Scholarly and accessible in tone, Learning from Memory: Body, Memory and Technology in a Globalizing World will be read and enjoyed by members of the general public and the professional audience alike.