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... increased ; when repetition was reinforced , imagery decreased . At this point , of course , the non - mediational theorist might object that " imagery " responses were neither reinforced nor recorded . What was observed to increase was ...
... increased ; when repetition was reinforced , imagery decreased . At this point , of course , the non - mediational theorist might object that " imagery " responses were neither reinforced nor recorded . What was observed to increase was ...
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... increase the likelihood that our next attempt to locate that memory item will use alternative search cues . A final issue in long - term memory has to do with the retrieval versus reconstruction of stored information . Sir Frederic ...
... increase the likelihood that our next attempt to locate that memory item will use alternative search cues . A final issue in long - term memory has to do with the retrieval versus reconstruction of stored information . Sir Frederic ...
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... increases rapidly with maturation and may influence retrieval capacities in memory mechanisms ; ( 3 ) electrical activity ; increased electrical activity with maturational development implicates its possible role in learning and memory ...
... increases rapidly with maturation and may influence retrieval capacities in memory mechanisms ; ( 3 ) electrical activity ; increased electrical activity with maturational development implicates its possible role in learning and memory ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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