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  2. Kent Cochrane - Wikipedia

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    Kent Cochrane (August 5, 1951 – March 27, 2014 [1]), also known as Patient K.C., was a widely studied Canadian memory disorder patient who has been used as a case study in over 20 neuropsychology papers over the span of 25 years.

  3. Talk:Kent Cochrane - Wikipedia

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    Kent Cochrane was a Social sciences and society good ... KC has his semantic memory intact, but lacks episodic memory, is a misunderstanding. Most amnesic patients ...

  4. Deaths in March 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Kent Cochrane, 62, Canadian amnesiac, had one of the most studied human brains. [555] Max Coll, 82, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1972–2004), stroke. [556] John Cornes, 66, Australian rugby player. [557]

  5. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Over meals, he quoted the Big Book from memory to his mother. At one Narcotics Anonymous meeting, Patrick ran into two young women he knew from rehab. Those women could be bad news, he confessed to his mother one afternoon in their kitchen. Let’s get out the NA schedule and find a different meeting, Anne offered.

  6. Category:People with amnesia - Wikipedia

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  7. KC - Wikipedia

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    Kent Cochrane (1951–2014), Canadian memory disorder patient; KC Concepcion (born 1985), Philippine model, actress, singer, songwriter; Kcee (musician) (born 1979), Nigerian singer, songwriter, performer; K.C. Potter (born 1939), American academic administrator and LGBT rights activist

  8. Unitary theories of memory - Wikipedia

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    Unitary theories of memory are hypotheses that attempt to unify mechanisms of short-term and long-term memory. One can find early contributions to unitary memory theories in the works of John McGeoch in the 1930s and Benton Underwood, Geoffrey Keppel, and Arthur Melton in the 1950s and 1960s.

  9. Metamemory - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of prospective memory; event-based and time based. [5] Event-based prospective memory is when an environmental cue prompts you to carry out a task. [5] An example is when seeing a friend reminds you to ask him a question. In contrast, time-based prospective memory occurs when you remember to carry out a task at a specific ...