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Capital Formation
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Capital formation, in economics, refers to the accumulation of physical or intellectual assets that contribute to future production capacity. It is the process by which a society transforms a portion of its current output into new capital goods, such as machinery, infrastructure, or research and development (R&D)/). This process is critical for achieving sustained [econ…
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Cognitive Function
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Memory Systems
Memory is the faculty responsible for encoding, storing, and retrieving information. While traditional models distinguish between duration (sensory, short-term, long-term) and content type (declarative vs. procedural), modern research emphasizes the role of hippocampal-neocortical dialogue in memory consolidation.
A common, yet poorly understood, aspec…