Haptic memory and forgetting: A systematic review

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Memory is a multiple system composed of encoding, storage and retrieval of information subsystems. The memory tactile, haptic memory submodality is connected to haptic perception; it concerns the active manipulation of objects. This study is a systematic review related to forgetting occurred in haptic memory. Articles was sought in electronic databases PsycINFO, PubMed, and Web of Science, using the keywords "haptic memory", "touch memory", "tactile memory", "tactualmemory" separately, and then combined with the word "forgetting". These words were identified in 1655 publications. Butlastly, six articles published between 2002 and 2012 were selected by a set of inclusion criteria. Largely referred to studies that used behavioral methods recognition procedures, and using real objects. However, the types of memory test used and the number of objects and the time interval between sessions of study and test had great variation.

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Gadelha, M. J. N., da Silva, J. A., de Andrade, M. J. O., de Medeiros Viana, D. N., Calvo, B. F., & dos Santos, N. A. (2013). Haptic memory and forgetting: A systematic review. Estudos de Psicologia, 18(1), 131–136. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-294X2013000100021

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