The two kinds of memory
Note 39. To the Subsection “Prototypes and Physiology”
Примітка 42. До розділу “2.6.6. Прототипи й фізіологія“
According to Goudet-Perrot, memory can be divided into two kinds: (1) Hereditary memory, which is received before birth, like the infor-mation contained in genes; (2) Acquired memory, which is acquired after birth and constitutes consciousness. Cybernétique et Biologie, 105.
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