verbal vs. non-verbal memory
F. Frank LeFever
flefever at ix.netcom.com
Thu Dec 24 22:39:03 EST 1998
Where have you been looking? Apparently not in a library. Try one.
One hardly knows where to begin, given that hundreds (thousands?) of
papers have been published on these topics over the past few years (and
for at least a couple of decades before that--e.g. Brenda Milner's and
Doreen Kimura's early work).
Before you ask for "ANY" info about such broad topics, make an effort
to get SOME info by some effort greater than a wided-open internet
query. Is it possible you know NOTHING about these topics? If you
know SOMETHING, say what it is, so people inclined to answer will know
where to begin (i.e. where you left off).
Is normal scholarship dying???
F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
New York Neuropsychology Group
In <368290C8.A4EBE2 at hotmail.com> shadowrunner at hotmail.com writes:
>
>I'm looking for any information about neuro or physiologic difference
>between verbal and non-verbal memory.
>
>Thanks to reply by mail to:
>shadowrunner at hotmail.com
>
>Seth
>
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