Memory & Cognitive Psychology Model
.... simply disappeared from her consciousness, apparently lost from her declarative (and procedural) memory, even though the same
retrieval cues were available to ....
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Economics of Television Advertising
.... which states that what is stored is determined by what is perceived and how it is encoded, and what is stored determines what
retrieval cues are effective in ....
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THE HUMAN MEMORY Introduction The human memor
.... states that "what is stored is determined by what is perceived and how it is encoded, and what is stored determines what
retrieval cues are effective in ....
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Remediation of a Language Disorder According to Owens (1995) ...
.... type of intervention is the notion that the background knowledge of the target word provides children with a greater fund of
retrieval cues thereby increasing ....
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Processes of Human Memory
.... Thus, her findings did not support Tulving's contention regarding the necessary direct relation of
retrieval cues to the subject matter of the stimuli. ....
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Structure & Processes of Human Memory
.... Thus, her findings did not support Tulving's contention regarding the necessary direct relation of
retrieval cues to the subject matter of the stimuli. ....
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Metacognition
.... instance. The segment may also be activated unintentionally and automatically by
retrieval cues in the task situation. Flavell concludes ....
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Cordless Disposable Insect Vacuum
.... which states that what is stored is determined by what is perceived and how it is encoded, and what is stored determines what
retrieval cues are effective in ....
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Psychology: An Overview
.... of unremembered information), interference (the process of misplacing a memory or the codes to finding it), or a change in the
retrieval cues that lead to the ....
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Nonverbal Communication Research Methods
.... variable in the research question is the use and type of hand gestures whereas the dependent variable is the recall or
retrieval rate verbal
cues augmented by ....
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Psyche Empiricism
.... When we do forget information,
retrieval can often be facilitated by being provided with
cues or hints that help retrieve the desired information. ....
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Training Programs
.... unless there is a fluctuation in contextual
cues. Increases in storage strength are a negatively accelerated function of current
retrieval strength, and during ....
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Assessing One's Own Competence
.... unless there is a fluctuation in contextual
cues. Increases in storage strength are a negatively accelerated function of current
retrieval strength, and during ....
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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: COGNITIVE APPROACHES
.... The most effective strategies were said to be errorless learning, spaced
retrieval, and vanishing
cues techniques and the dyadic approach. ....
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Psychology by Gleitman: Chapter Summaries
.... Depth: Where Is It?" he discusses binocular and monocular
cues, the perception .... and gives basic definitions of the concepts of encoding, storage, and
retrieval. ....
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Receptive/Expressive Language Disorder
.... visual
cues associated with language learning. Other interventions focus on the use of games geared to develop a child's accuracy and speed of word
retrieval. ....
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Place cells
.... That CA1 cells react to sensory input other than visual
cues was also .... area, and compared hippocampal function during memory encoding and
retrieval by recording ....
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Place Cells
.... That CA1 cells react to sensory input other than visual
cues was also .... area, and compared hippocampal function during memory encoding and
retrieval by recording ....
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PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING
.... During the
retrieval stage, memories are recalled in both retrospective and .... For example,
cues might help recall with respect to retrospective memory but not ....
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The Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
.... These
cues could involve gonadal steroids such as testosterone. .... Moreover, Norway rats also exhibit species-typical object
retrieval behaviors. ....
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Metacognition and Children
.... The employment of explicit
retrieval strategies, for example, accounts for differences in performance between .... Additional
cues are added to the drawer array. ....
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Email Training Program for a Parole Officer
.... well as the need to save e-mail messages for offline
retrieval so that .... very nature does not allow senders and receivers of messages to evaluate nonverbal
cues. ....
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Automated Library Cataloging
.... called the learning curve associated with individual computer-assisted
retrieval of online .... As well, on-screen
cues to university systems, either within a state ....
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AI Lessons
.... is enough knowledge, the ability to recognize
cues and thereby .... we have arithmetic computations, simple spelling checks, and straightforward database
retrieval. ....
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Mood & Memory
.... For
retrieval, an optimal strategy of response selection was assumed .... in which recall of permutations of a single word list across a single set of
cues was held ....
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Hippocampus
.... are processes that involve acquiring and storing new data for later
retrieval. .... of relationships among multiple but not single independent
cues, regardless of ....
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On-Line Newspaper Availability: A Review of Literature
.... The cue-summation theory states that adding images to textual information provides additional learning
cues at the time of
retrieval from memory, thereby ....
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The Public Sector
.... provide easier access and
retrieval of information .... Public sector MIS decision-makes can also take their
cues for long-run strategy from elements of Executive ....
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Emotions and Memories
.... can either produce emotional influences over memory or activate memory
retrieval. .... learning in situations involving specific sensory
cues, whereas learning ....
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Need for Phonoglical Awareness
.... stated that they use the surrounding physical and visual
cues of print to help them .... the child's ability in the following areas 1) long-term
retrieval; 2) short ....
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