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Images, Propositions, and Knowledge, technique that was invented by Simonides about 2500 years ago. The method was promoted by orators as a way of memorizing speeches, by educators who advocated the technique as a learning device during the middle ages, and by philosophers such as Bruno who wanted to unify all knowledge within memoryingrate 发表于 2025-3-23 15:56:09
Mental Imagery and the Problems of Cognitive Representation: A Computer Simulation Approach,lem-solving process. This approach, a theoretical psychology that draws heavily on artificial intelligence and experimental information-processing psychology, tries to account for stretches of human behavior by constructing computer programs that do the same thing in the same way that people do. ToCUR 发表于 2025-3-23 22:06:25
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Concerning Imagery, assemblies are the basis of vivid specific imagery, and (c) that higher-order assemblies are the basis of less specific imagery and nonrepresentational conceptual process. Eidetic images, hallucinations, and hypnagogic imagery are compared with the memory image and certain peculiarities of the memoMinatory 发表于 2025-3-24 10:29:19
Holonomy and Structure in the Organization of Perception,stance, in the hands of Helmholtz and Mach) and thought (as studied by Külpe, Brentano, and James) gave way to investigations of feelings (e.g., Wundt) and motivations (e.g., Freud). The introspectionism of Tichener was succeeded by the factors of Spearman, Thurston, and Cattell and by the behavioriParley 发表于 2025-3-24 11:53:10
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Can Psychology do Without Private Data?,orist program that psychology was to be an “objective” science of the behavior of organisms, and that as a condition of that objectivity it must draw its evidence from “public” sources. Any bit of evidence adduced must be in principle equally available to any qualified observer. This has the practic