10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REDINTEGRATIVE»
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The Training and Development Sourcebook
More specifically, a training stimulus is conceptualized as a collection of
attributes or elements (E. Smith, Shoben, & Rips, 1974; Underwood, 1969) that
vary in terms of redintegrative capacity (Flexser & Tulv- ing, 1978).
Redintegration refers to ...
Craig Eric Schneier, 1994
These redintegrative effects are even found with lists as short as four items (
Roodenrys & Hinton, 2002), the capacity of both Cowan's (2000) view and
Baddeley's (2000) working memory, and well below the classic seven plus or
minus two ...
Aimée M. Surprenant, Ian Neath, 2013
Redintegrative memories Memories that are reconstructed or expanded by
starting with one memory and then following chains of association to other,
related memories. Procedural memory Long-term memories of conditioned
responses and ...
Dennis Coon, John Mitterer, 2007
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Forgotten Ideas, Neglected Pioneers: Richard Semon and the ...
The classical historical reference is, of course, to Sir William Hamilton, who
argued for a redintegrative position in 1859. Semon did not cite Hamilton in either
The Mneme or Mnemic Psychology, and was most likely unaware of Hamilton's ...
5
Psychology: A Modular Approach to Mind and Behavior
Remembering is an active process. Our memories are frequently lost, altered,
revised, or distorted. • LTM is highly organized. The structure of memory networks
is the subject of current research. • Redintegrative memories are reconstructed, ...
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Persistence and Change: Proceedings of the First ...
If the world is replete with situations in which information is incomplete or
nonspecific (in any sense we can agree on), then redintegrative processes in
people are a necessary biological complement to the environments they face and
must be ...
W. H. Warren, Jr., R. E. Shaw, 2013
But these trigrams are not integral parts of the words that contain them, and so
most of them can play no redintegrative role, even for most puzzlers, until they
are suitably transformed. For this task, the puzzler's transformational heuristics
are ...
Morton P. Friedman, Edward C. Carterette, 1996
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The Discovery of the Artificial: Behavior, Mind and Machines ...
Such a mechanism can be recognized because of what Hull called a "single
dynamic core," the persistent stimulus SD, in the redintegrative stimulus
complexes that cause a sequence of responses. In a l930 article, "Simple Trial-
and-Error ...
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Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior
Redintegrative memories seem to spread through the “branches” of memory
networks. Many people find that such memories are also touched off by
distinctive odors out of the past—from a farm visited in childhood, Grandma's
kitchen, the ...
Dennis Coon, John Mitterer, 2006
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Percepts, Concepts and Categories: The Representation and ...
Redintegrative Power. The retrieval of task relevant information via an individual
stimulus will be related to the redintegrative value associated with stimulus
components. That is, the given mnemonic context provided by a stimulus should
have ...