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== Relationship to recovered memory article ==
There is a controversial draft article [[recovered memory]], which does talk about memory mechanisms and how trauma may interfere with memory processing. I'm afraid it blurs among memory, normal memory processing, abnormal memory processing, retrograde amnesia, and the treatment of memory disorders. Should some of its neuroscience text move here, or should there be a set of articles dealing with some of these ideas in a logical flow? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 16:00, 20 March 2009 (UTC)

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Relationship to recovered memory article

There is a controversial draft article recovered memory, which does talk about memory mechanisms and how trauma may interfere with memory processing. I'm afraid it blurs among memory, normal memory processing, abnormal memory processing, retrograde amnesia, and the treatment of memory disorders. Should some of its neuroscience text move here, or should there be a set of articles dealing with some of these ideas in a logical flow? Howard C. Berkowitz 16:00, 20 March 2009 (UTC)