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Neurowissenschaftliche Grundlagen von Lernen und Gedächtnis

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Maier, S., Huber, R. (2021). Neurowissenschaftliche Grundlagen von Lernen und Gedächtnis. In: Blum, U., Gabathuler, J., Bajus, S. (eds) Weiterbildungsmanagement in der Praxis: Psychologie des Lernens. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62631-3_1

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