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Lernen und Gedächtnis sind zwei eng miteinander gekoppelte Größen. Es versteht sich von selbst, daß das Hauptinteresse in diesem Kapitel auf der Funktion des Gehirns, der strukturellen Grundlage des Gedächtnisses liegt. Was wollen wir eigentlich über das Gehirn wissen?

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    Welche Art kann was lernen?

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    Wie wird das Gelernte im Gehirn gespeichert?

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    Welche Strukturen des Gehirns sind dafür verantwortlich, wie kooperieren sie miteinander?

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von Sengbusch, P. (1977). Gedächtnis. In: Einführung in die Allgemeine Biologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96398-8_52

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