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Lernen, Gedächtnis, prägende Erfahrung

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Wie sollte ich erkennen, ob bewusst oder unbewusst, dass das, was ich vor einer 1/10 s sah, mit dem identisch ist, was ich im jetzigen Augenblick sehe, gäbe es nicht ein kurzes Nachleuchten des soeben gesehenen Bildes irgendwo in meinem Gehirn? Aus den über die Zeitspanne von 1/10 s identischen Merkmalen rekonstruiert mein Gehirn das bleibende Objekt. Dass das Objekt ein Auto ist, weiß ich aber nur, weil die Erinnerung ähnliche Objekte gespeichert hat und mein Gehirn die Ähnlichkeit (unbewusst) registriert.

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Müller, W., Frings, S. (2009). Lernen, Gedächtnis, prägende Erfahrung. In: Tier- und Humanphysiologie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00462-9_24

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