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... memory has intrigued psychologists for several decades . Some of the most impressive support for memory permanence comes from the anecdotal case records of a brain surgeon , Wilder Penfield ( 1959 ) . His early work involved the ...
... memory has intrigued psychologists for several decades . Some of the most impressive support for memory permanence comes from the anecdotal case records of a brain surgeon , Wilder Penfield ( 1959 ) . His early work involved the ...
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... memory , and a long - term memory . Between environmental input and response output are posited four broad categories of processes which influence information transfer : ( 1 ) attention , ( 2 ) encoding , ( 3 ) retention , and ( 4 ) ...
... memory , and a long - term memory . Between environmental input and response output are posited four broad categories of processes which influence information transfer : ( 1 ) attention , ( 2 ) encoding , ( 3 ) retention , and ( 4 ) ...
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... memory mechanisms ; ( 3 ) electrical activity ; increased electrical activity with maturational development implicates its possible role in learning and memory ; since this activity is based on neurochemical processes , the impor- tance ...
... memory mechanisms ; ( 3 ) electrical activity ; increased electrical activity with maturational development implicates its possible role in learning and memory ; since this activity is based on neurochemical processes , the impor- tance ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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