Less-than-expected variability in evidence for three stages in memory formation
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Less-than-expected variability in evidence for three stages in memory formation
Abstract
Gibbs and Ng (1976, 1977) proposed a three-stage model of long-term memory formation on the basis of results from a one-trial-learning passive-avoidance procedure using chicks. Chisquare tests show that much of the evidence for this model (Gibbs & Ng, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1984a, 1984b), involving transient drops in retention and drug effects, is less variable than would be expected by chance. This should reduce belief in the model.
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