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O conhecimento sobre a memória, dos processos envolvidos e das estrutu­ ras cerebrais a eles relacionados tem crescido ao longo deste último meio-século. As teorias existentes, muitas delas se sobrepondo em grande parte, têm guiado as pesquisas, mas estão sujeitas a modificações e acréscimos, e têm mudado de fato. O objetivo desse esforço não é a grande teoria. E stá claro hoje que se trata de algo muito complexo, impossível de redução a uma única teoria geral, seja ela em bases psicológicas ou neurofisiológicas. O objetivo atual parece ser entender, porque entender é importante, em si mesmo, e tendo em vista a aplicação prática.

A memória exibe múltiplos aspectos, e o cérebro também. D escobrir e encaixar entre si esses aspectos é tarefa da neuropsicologia e suas disciplinas irmãs.

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