QUÉ SIGNIFICA REDINTEGRATION EN INGLÉS
Integración roja
Redintegration se refiere a la restauración del todo de algo de una parte de él. En la psicología cognitiva la palabra se utiliza en referencia a los fenómenos en el campo de la memoria. El fenómeno cotidiano es que una pequeña parte de una memoria puede recordar a una persona de toda la memoria. En la investigación contemporánea sobre la memoria se define como "el uso del conocimiento a largo plazo para facilitar el recuerdo".
definición de redintegration en el diccionario inglés
La definición de redintegración en el diccionario es el acto o proceso de hacer todo de nuevo; renovación. Otra definición de redintegración es el proceso de responder a una parte de una situación de la misma manera que se ha respondido a la situación en general, como en el caso de un recuerdo que recuerda a una fiesta.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «REDINTEGRATION»
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redintegration en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
redintegration y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Redintegration in the Albino Rat: A Study in Retention...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Thomas William Brockbank,
2012
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Imagery in Psychology: A Reference Guide
Moreover, Hamilton's principle of redintegration suggests that any given mental
event is only a part of a much larger whole. Later, H. Hollingworth (1926) used
the term redintegration to describe the "functional" rather than the "recall" process
in ...
3
Dictionary of Theories, Laws, and Concepts in Psychology
Hamilton may have expected too much of his redintegration hypothesis
concerning memory, and he failed to explain the process of forgetting (Peters,
1965). Hamilton also seemed to neglect the facts of serial association and the
occasional ...
Redintegration. Influence. Retrieval. Research also indicates that retrieval is best
if attempted in the same context in which the learning originally took place. For
example, if you have difficulty remembering the name of a person you met at a ...
5
Working Memory in Perspective
The word,length effect can also be described in terms of redintegration processes
occurring prior to output. Redintegration processes form part of the models of
Brown and Hulme (1995) and Neath and Nairne (1995) and of the processes ...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Psychological Theories
Thus, Hamilton's principle of redintegration suggests that any given mental event
is only a part of a much larger whole. Perhaps, Hamilton expected too much of
his redintegration hypothesis concerning memory, and he failed to ...
Hamilton's theory, which he called the law of redintegration or totality, was a
reaction against the dominant British associationism of the time. Hamilton argued
that, far from any single idea triggering just one other idea, any one element can
...
Aimée M. Surprenant, Ian Neath,
2013
A -, C Can sing _ anar en uln l y Is yellow i g Redintegration Process by which
memories are reconstructed or expanded by starting with one memory and then
following chains of association to other, related memories. 282 CHAPTER 7 Has
...
Dennis Coon, John Mitterer,
2013
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Visual Stimulus
Redintegration in the Chimpanzee
Three chimpanzees, two males and one female, 92 to 104 months of age, were taught a visual match-the-sample task consisting of 24 problems.
Donald N. Farrer, Jim Milner, AEROMEDICAL RESEARCH LAB (6571ST) HOLLOMAN AFB N MEX.,
1966
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Discovering Cognitive Architecture by Selectively ...
If we consider proactive interference as decreasing the probability of
redintegration, then serial position influences redintegration, not degredation.
The point is that a tree model may be correct even if the parameter interpretation
is wrong.
Richard Schweickert, Donald L. Fisher, Kyongje Sung,
2012
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «REDINTEGRATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
redintegration en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Mark Varela: This week, salute probation and corrections officers
... maintaining community safety and redintegration into the community through employment, education, job readiness programs and substance abuse treatment. «Ventura County Star, Jul 13»
Women offered faith, hope
The 24,000-foot facility aims at rescue, rehabilitation and redintegration into society of women and their children. The New Beginnings program, a holistic ... «Times Record News, May 12»
A History of Rodent Mazes
From Thomas William Brockbank, Redintegration in the albino rat, 1918. Watson moved on from the Hampton Court layout to a circular maze of his own design, ... «Slate Magazine, Nov 11»
Few rentals for freed felons
"If redintegration back into society doesn't go smoothly, we have a tough road trying to change their cycle," he said. Sanford said the department is constantly ... «Seattle Times, Nov 10»