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Properties of the Short Term Memory Structure
Neuroscience Posted by Eugen Tarnow on Sunday July 10, @03:20AM
from the dept.
Properties of a short term memory structure are discovered in the data of Rubin, Hinton and Wenzel (1999): Cued-recall probability and search time are linearly related from 6 seconds to 666 seconds after stimulus presentation with a zero probability of cued-recall at 2.6 seconds and a 100% recall probability at 1.3 seconds. This linear relationship defines a short term memory structure which is a moving structure: the memory structure travels away from the starting point of the search (suggesting that the starting points of the search and storage are the same), decaying with a rate proportional to the time it takes to find the structure. The travel speed is slower than Brownian motion. The incorrect recall time saturates, giving an upper limit for the number of neurons involved in the short term memory structure of 300 million sing an interneuron transfer time or 4 msecs or 3 million using an neuron-neuron transfer time of 20 msecs.

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    Re: Properties of the Short Term Memory Structure
    by Bayle Shanks on Sunday July 31, @05:03PM

    Hi; I posted this to neurodudes at:

    http://neurodudes.com/2005/07/31/tarnow-preprint-on-moving-memory-structure/

    I'm not sure if my brief description in that post does justice to the paper; do you think it is accurate? Thanks, bayle


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