Representation, reduction, and interdisciplinarity in the sciences of memory. Sutton, J. In Representation in Mind: New Approaches to Mental Representation, pages 187–216. Elsevier, 2004. abstract bibtex [first paragraph] Memory is studied at a bewildering number of levels, in a daunting range of disciplines, and with a vast array of methods. Is there any sense at all in which memory theorists — from neurobiologists to narrative theorists, from the developmental to the postcolonial, from the computational to the cross-cultural — are studying the same phenomena? This exploratory review paper sketches the bare outline of a positive framework for understanding current work on memory, both within the various cognitive sciences and across the gulfs between the cognitive and the social sciences.
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