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nonmonotomic plasticity hypothesis  

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  • A testable hypothesis according to which "high levels of reactivation promote strengthening of memories and of associations among features between memories, leading to integration. Conversely, moderate levels of reactivation promote weakening of memories and of associations among features between memories, leading to differentiation. Low levels of reactivation are assumed to have little, if any, effect on memories and their connections." (Wahlheim & Zacks, in press).

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Etiquetas alternativas

  • NMPH

Creador

  • Frank Arnould

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