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... operation . In applying electrical stimulation to portions of the exposed brains , Penfield found that patients reported vivid subjective experi- ences often involving long forgotten memories . In over a thousand such operations ...
... operation . In applying electrical stimulation to portions of the exposed brains , Penfield found that patients reported vivid subjective experi- ences often involving long forgotten memories . In over a thousand such operations ...
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... operations are coordinated and controlled by an overworked cognitive controller , a faded descendant of the " little man in the head " who was posited by philosophers several centuries ago . In Neisser's ( 1967 ) in- triguing theory of ...
... operations are coordinated and controlled by an overworked cognitive controller , a faded descendant of the " little man in the head " who was posited by philosophers several centuries ago . In Neisser's ( 1967 ) in- triguing theory of ...
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... operations has been shown to dramatically improve memory deficiencies in retardates ( cf. Belmont & Butterfield , 1971 ; Butterfield , Wambold , & Belmont , 1973 ) . Bandura and his colleagues have likewise demonstrated that encoding ...
... operations has been shown to dramatically improve memory deficiencies in retardates ( cf. Belmont & Butterfield , 1971 ; Butterfield , Wambold , & Belmont , 1973 ) . Bandura and his colleagues have likewise demonstrated that encoding ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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