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6 Ιουν 2016 · Mental files consist of three components: the file itself as a mental particular, the (reference-fixing) relations it is based on, and the informational content of the file.
In this article, we articulate and defend the multiple-slots view, which specifies both the format and architecture of object files. We argue that object files represent in a non-iconic, propositional format that incorporates discrete symbols for separate features.
For many years, the APS position on psychological record management supported a two-file system for managing psychology records. This approach no longer aligns with modern psychology practice. Contemporary psychology practice needs to enable electronic record (e-record) systems and multidisciplinary team (MDT) work.
This review aims to classify and clarify, from a neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, and psychological perspective, different memory models that are currently widespread in the literature as well as to describe their origins.
This article is an introduction on mental files in psychology, philosophy, and linguistics. The notion of an object file is used in psychology to characterize visual representations of objects at an intermediate level between low level processing of sensory features and high level placement of objects in conceptual categories or kinds.
31 Δεκ 2015 · Values are internalized cognitive structures that guide choices by evoking a sense of basic principles of right and wrong, a sense of priorities, and a willingness to make meaning and see...
This module breaks psychologists’ basic understanding of memory into six sections. First it explains that not all forms of memory are alike and describes some of the different memory systems. The section introduces principles of encoding and explains how recoding is one of the keys to effective memory.