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      left temporal lobe hypoperfusion which had resolved three months later.   
      The observed dissociation between episodic and semantic memory is         
      discussed in the Light of contemporary cognitive theories of memory       
      organisation.                                                             
  KP: RETROGRADE-AMNESIA, HYPOPERFUSION, HIPPOCAMPUS, ATTACK, SPECT             
                                                                                
->TI: WORKING WITH GORDON                                                       
  AU: SCOTT_B                                                                   
  NA: 17 MILL LANE,CLOPHILL MK45 4BX,BEDS,ENGLAND                               
  JN: SYSTEMS RESEARCH 1993 Vol.10 No.3 pp.167-182                              
  AB: Conversation Theory was conceived and developed by Gordon Pask in the     
      days when he was Research Director of System Research Ltd, a non-profit   
      research organisation, founded in the 1950's. I worked with Gordon at     
      System Research Ltd. between 1968 and 1978. Here, I give a personalised   
      account of the development of Conversation Theory and its applications    
      as I observed and participated in them during those years.                
      Conversation Theory is reflexive: it explains the observer to himself.    
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