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vom Obergärtner Kraus
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Einladung zu einer Geburtstagsfeier, Bitte um ein Gedicht
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Karl Müller
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von Th. Rehbock
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F01673
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F01834
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F09765
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F09766
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F09767
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/G14261
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235 Briefe zwischen Leo Löwenthal und Max Horkheimer, 1948 - 1950; 2 Briefe von Max Horkheimer an Samuel H. Flowerman, 1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Franz Neumann, 18.11.1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Howard Wilson, 16.11.1948; 4 Briefe zwischen Frederick Pollock und Leo Löwenthal, 1948 - 1949; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Alexander Zalai, [Oktober 1948]; 2 Briefe von Willi Viehweg (Hessisches Staatsministerium für Kultus und Unterricht) an Max Horkheimer, Oktober 1948; 5 Briefe (Auszüge) zwischen Felix Weil und Max Horkheimer, 1944; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Eugen Kogon, 08.10.1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Ruth Nanda Anshen, 06.10.1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Walter Hallstein, 28.09.1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Klingelhöfer, 28.09.1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an E. Stein, 28.09.1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Jiri Veltrusky, 25.08.1948; 1 Brief von Leo Löwenthal an Yates, 16.11.1949;
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componirt von Johann Obersteiner
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Vorbesitzer: Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring; Sophie von Soemmerring; Akzessionsnummer: 2904/10;
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Vorbesitzer: Julius H. Jeidels; Bibliothek für Kunst und Technik Frankfurt am Main
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Adult monkeys (Macaca mulatta) with lesions of the hippocampal formation, perirhinal cortex, areas TH/TF, as well as controls were tested on tasks of object, spatial and contextual recognition memory. ^ Using a visual paired-comparison (VPC) task, all experimental groups showed a lack of object recognition relative to controls, although this impairment emerged at 10 sec with perirhinal lesions, 30 sec with areas TH/TF lesions and 60 sec with hippocampal lesions. In contrast, only perirhinal lesions impaired performance on delayed nonmatching-to-sample (DNMS), another task of object recognition memory. All groups were tested on DNMS with distraction (dDNMS) to examine whether the use of active cognitive strategies during the delay period could enable good performance on DNMS in spite of impaired recognition memory (revealed by the VPC task). Distractors affected performance of animals with perirhinal lesions at the 10-sec delay (the only delay in which their DNMS performance was above chance). They did not affect performance of animals with areas TH/TF lesions. Hippocampectomized animals were impaired at the 600-sec delay (the only delay at which prevention of active strategies would likely affect their behavior). ^ While lesions of areas TH/TF impaired spatial location memory and object-in-place memory, hippocampal lesions impaired only object-in-place memory. The pattern of results for perirhinal cortex lesions on the different task conditions indicated that this cortical area is not critical for spatial memory. ^ Finally, all three lesions impaired contextual recognition memory processes. The pattern of impairment appeared to result from the formation of only a global representation of the object and background, and suggests that all three areas are recruited for associating information across sources. ^ These results support the view that (1) the perirhinal cortex maintains storage of information about object and the context in which it is learned for a brief period of time, (2) areas TH/TF maintain information about spatial location and form associations between objects and their spatial relationship (a process that likely requires additional time) and (3) the hippocampal formation mediates associations between objects, their spatial relationship and the general context in which these associations are formed (an integrative function that requires additional time). ^