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Kurt Koffka. RETROACTIVE INHIBITION . I shall describe briefly one of the first kind : 28 subjects had to memorize a series , presented four times , which consisted of two pairs of ... retroactive inhibition is a function of the 490 MEMORY.
Kurt Koffka. RETROACTIVE INHIBITION . I shall describe briefly one of the first kind : 28 subjects had to memorize a series , presented four times , which consisted of two pairs of ... retroactive inhibition is a function of the 490 MEMORY.
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... retroactive inhibition has been clarified . It arises from the aggregation of similar traces , just like the difficulty of learning monotonous series . If , as Müller and Pilzecker origi- nally believed , retroactive inhibition were ...
... retroactive inhibition has been clarified . It arises from the aggregation of similar traces , just like the difficulty of learning monotonous series . If , as Müller and Pilzecker origi- nally believed , retroactive inhibition were ...
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... retroactive inhibition to appear in these experi- ments confirms , as far as it goes , our conclusion . There remains , however , one fact about retroactive inhibition which has puzzled psychologists for a long time . In 1914 Rose Heine ...
... retroactive inhibition to appear in these experi- ments confirms , as far as it goes , our conclusion . There remains , however , one fact about retroactive inhibition which has puzzled psychologists for a long time . In 1914 Rose Heine ...
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