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Memory is categorized as a specific type of cognitive process within psycholinguistics [1] and neuroimaging research [2], while reliabilism explicitly links the formation of beliefs to both memory and the broader cognitive processes that generate them {fact:2, fact:4}.
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Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 2 facts
claimReliabilism identifies sources of belief formation such as sense experience, reason, testimony, and memory, and emphasizes the cognitive process that leads to a belief's formation.
claimReliabilism evaluates beliefs by identifying the specific cognitive process that led to their formation, such as the specific sense used, the source of testimony, the type of reasoning, or the recency of a memory.
What Role Does Language Play in Self-Identity? → Question lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com 1 fact
claimPsycholinguistics research indicates that language influences cognitive processes, including memory, attention, and perception.
The Profound Interplay Between Sleep and Cognitive Function creyos.com 1 fact
claimAdvanced neuroimaging techniques, such as new methods of gathering and interpreting MRI data, provide insights into the brain regions and neural circuits active during different sleep stages and how they contribute to memory and other cognitive processes.