The existence of chunks implies that memory is hierarchically structured as a lattice (tangled hierarchy, acyclic directed graph, etc.), rooted in a set of preexisting primitives. A given chunk can be accessed in a top-down fashion, by decoding a chunk... Psychology of Learning and Motivation - 29. lappuse1988 - 318 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
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...expressions, called chunks, that are structured collections of the chunks existing at the time of learning. The existence of chunks implies that memory is hierarchically...lattice (tangled hierarchy, acyclic directed graph, and so on) rooted in a set of preex, isting primitives. A given chunk can be accessed in a top,down... | |
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