The integrative memory model is detailed, but skimps on false memories and development

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019)
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Abstract

The integrative memory model combines five core memory systems with an attributional system. We agree with Bastin et al. that this melding is the most novel aspect of the model. But we await further evidence that the model's substantial complexity informs our understanding of false memories or of the development of recollection and familiarity.

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