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... recent experiences . This suggests , of course , that recent experiences have not yet been consolidated into a larger and more enduring memory store and that the head injury may have interfered with that consolidation . Much of the ...
... recent experiences . This suggests , of course , that recent experiences have not yet been consolidated into a larger and more enduring memory store and that the head injury may have interfered with that consolidation . Much of the ...
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... recent trends toward increasing use of token economy programs in the classroom . If extrinsic contingencies are blanketly applied to an entire school or classroom , a number of formerly efficient students will now be receiving token ...
... recent trends toward increasing use of token economy programs in the classroom . If extrinsic contingencies are blanketly applied to an entire school or classroom , a number of formerly efficient students will now be receiving token ...
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... recent analyses of visual imagery have questioned whether one can simplistically separate sense modalities in cognitive events . Likewise , until we have demonstrated better correlation between sense modality brain activity and reported ...
... recent analyses of visual imagery have questioned whether one can simplistically separate sense modalities in cognitive events . Likewise , until we have demonstrated better correlation between sense modality brain activity and reported ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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