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Kurt Koffka. MEMORY Foundation of a Trace Theory . Theoretical Section The Role of Memory . Memory Not to Be Considered as a Special Faculty . Memory and Time . Can Memory Be Completely Reduced to Traces ? Temporal Units . Stout's Theory ...
Kurt Koffka. MEMORY Foundation of a Trace Theory . Theoretical Section The Role of Memory . Memory Not to Be Considered as a Special Faculty . Memory and Time . Can Memory Be Completely Reduced to Traces ? Temporal Units . Stout's Theory ...
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... memory as early as 1866 , 1 and implicitly the wish to escape from such a purely verbal explanation must have influenced all the various theories of memory that have arisen in the past . At the present time this determination has become ...
... memory as early as 1866 , 1 and implicitly the wish to escape from such a purely verbal explanation must have influenced all the various theories of memory that have arisen in the past . At the present time this determination has become ...
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... memory . If we tried to define memory as the dependence of the later parts of an event upon the earlier ones , we should have robbed the term of all specific meaning unless we defined the term " event . " For without such a specific ...
... memory . If we tried to define memory as the dependence of the later parts of an event upon the earlier ones , we should have robbed the term of all specific meaning unless we defined the term " event . " For without such a specific ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
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