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... of storage . The nature of the engram is far from clear , however . Does it involve structural changes in the connections between nerve cells ( e.g. , at synapses ) ? Is it chemically stored as an 134 Cognition and Behavior Modification.
... of storage . The nature of the engram is far from clear , however . Does it involve structural changes in the connections between nerve cells ( e.g. , at synapses ) ? Is it chemically stored as an 134 Cognition and Behavior Modification.
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... cell with one wing ( rendering it functionally inoperative ) to ingenious Capuchin monks who not only developed the skillful ability to catch and hold a raisin - filled food hopper ( making reward removal impossible ) but also learned ...
... cell with one wing ( rendering it functionally inoperative ) to ingenious Capuchin monks who not only developed the skillful ability to catch and hold a raisin - filled food hopper ( making reward removal impossible ) but also learned ...
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... cell differentiation ; the number of synaptic connections among nerve cells increases rapidly with maturation and may influence retrieval capacities in memory mechanisms ; ( 3 ) electrical activity ; increased electrical activity with ...
... cell differentiation ; the number of synaptic connections among nerve cells increases rapidly with maturation and may influence retrieval capacities in memory mechanisms ; ( 3 ) electrical activity ; increased electrical activity with ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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