FROM AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO’S MEMORY SYSTEMS TO OUR MODERN TAXONOMY IN COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE OF MEMORY: A 16-CENTURY NAP OF INTUITION BEFORE LIGHT OF EVIDENCE

From Augustine of Hippo’s Memory Systems to Our Modern Taxonomy in Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience of Memory: A 16-Century Nap of Intuition before Light of Evidence

Over the last half century, neuropsychologists, cognitive psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists interested in human memory have accumulated evidence showing that there is not one general memory function but a variety of memory systems deserving distinct (but for an organism, complementary) functional entities.The first attempts to organize me

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3D-printed porous titanium versus polyetheretherketone cages in lateral lumbar interbody fusion: a systematic review and meta-analysis of subsidence

BackgroundCage subsidence frequently complicates lumbar fusion procedures, including lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF), potentially leading to recurrent pain, impaired fusion, and accelerated degeneration of adjacent segments.A critical factor influencing cage subsidence is the selection of material.Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and three-dimens

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