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Predictive Interactive Multiple Memory Systems model  

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  • A model of memory “which suggests that multiple memory systems arise at different stages of interaction within a hierarchy of brain regions. These interactions refer to the idea that the brain is constantly trying to predict through backward connection the flow of forwarded sensory evidence about current item. Importantly, the nature of encoding and retrieval (i.e. recollection vs familiarity) is related to a single principle – the minimization of the resulting “prediction error” – and is driven by the pattern of connectivity between different levels of representation.” (Gagnepain, 2011, p. 112).

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  • Frank Arnould

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