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Gedächtnisfehler – die Grenzen des intakten Gedächtnisses

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Unser Gedächtnis ist ein hoch-effizientes und funktionales System, das dem gesunden Menschen unersetzliche Dienste leistet. Neben praktischen Aspekten, die es uns erlauben unser tägliches Leben zu organisieren, leistet unser Gedächtnis eine wichtige weitere Funktion: Durch den Zugriff auf autobiographische Gedächtnisinhalte ermöglicht es uns zu wissen, wer wir sind, woher wir kommen, was wir getan haben, und somit eine stabile Repräsentation des Selbst. Das Gedächtnis stellt folglich eine der wichtigsten kognitiven Leistungen des Menschen dar.

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Komes, J., Wiese, H. (2013). Gedächtnisfehler – die Grenzen des intakten Gedächtnisses. In: Bartsch, T., Falkai, P. (eds) Gedächtnisstörungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36993-3_4

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