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John Hermiz, Ting Chang, and Chao Du et al.
Short-term memory implies the existence of a capacity limit beyond which memory cannot be securely formed and retained. The underlying mechanisms are believed to be two primary factors: decay and interference. Here, we demonstrate through both simulation and experiment that the memory capacity eff ... [Appl. Phys. Lett. 102, 083106 (2013)] published Wed Feb 27, 2013.
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John Hermiz, Ting Chang, and Chao Du et al.
Short-term memory implies the existence of a capacity limit beyond which memory cannot be securely formed and retained. The underlying mechanisms are believed to be two primary factors: decay and interference. Here, we demonstrate through both simulation and experiment that the memory capacity eff ... [Appl. Phys. Lett. 102, 083106 (2013)] published Wed Feb 27, 2013.
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