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ÇOKLU BİLGİ İŞLEM SİSTEMİ OLARAK İNSAN BELLEĞİNİN İŞLEYİŞİ VE ÖĞRENME

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Abstract (2. Language): 
In this paper some views about the structure of memory and the processes operating within that structure are summarised. Then, the question of how the knowledge about the structure and the processes of memory can help us to understand the requirements of successful memory strategies is discussed and some mnemonic techniques are reviewed.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu yazıda, önce, belleğin yapısı ve işleyişi ile ilgili görüşler algısal süreç, işleyen bellek ve uzun süreli bellek olmak üzere üç kısım halinde Özetlenmiştir. Daha sonra, belleğin yapısı ve işleyişi ile ilgili bilgilere dayanarak bellek sisteminin en iyi şekilde nasıl kullanılabileceği tartışılmış ve 'yol', 'anahtar kelime', 'mandallama'gibi bazı bellek teknikleri örnekler kullanılarak tanıtılmıştır.
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