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136. Cognitive architecture and ACT-R

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The Longest Time It Takes to Retrieve Information From Long-Term Declarative Memory

The length of time it takes to retrieve information from long-term memory from declarative memory is about 350 milliseconds at maximum pace. That's the fastest that you can do and you can have slower retrievals than that but that is more or less a hard limit for how quickly you can pull something out of your long-term Declarative Memory. In arithmetic if you're going to add some numbers together then you can predict how long it's going to take somebody to add those numbers together because they break down thought into these atomic little components. Theory and practical evidence match up like almost exactly and it's ridiculous it's incredible um so i'm pretty excited i mean i think

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