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Redintegration refers to the
restoration of the
whole of
something from a part of it. The
everyday phenomenon is that a
small part of a
memory can remind...
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November 2024 (link) Norris, D., Kalm, K., & Hall, J. (2020).
Chunking and
redintegration in
verbal short-term memory.
Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Learning...
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- activity, a
transition toward redintegration and life-renewal" (Bodkin 1934: 54;
cited in
Morgan 1971: 42). Look up
redintegration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
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Canadian Psychological ****ociation Newbigging, P.L. (1961). The
perceptual redintegration of
frequent and
infrequent words.
Canadian Journal of Psychology, 15...
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simultaneity and affinity, and
these further to one
supreme principle of
redintegration or totality. In the
final scheme he sets out four
general laws of mental...
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having no
reference to light, but to the Retina, and not
being a
redintegration [restoration] of
white light, but of the full
action of the Retina,...