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See Neisser, “Rising scores on intelligence tests,” online.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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See Neisser, “Rising scores on intelligence tests,” online.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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The first (and formative) textbook of the emerging cognitive approach to psychology (Neisser, 1967) devoted substantial space to mental imagery, and the end of the 1960s brought the publication of a spate of books reviewing and reporting new findings on the psychology of imagery: Richardson (1969), Horowitz (1970),
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Neisser developed the notion of imagery as perceptual readiness or anticipation into a theory of imagery explicitly opposed to both the picture and description theories
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Neisser encouraged psychologists to leave their labs and study memory in its natural environment, in the style of ecologists.
Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm By Gary Wolf 2008
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And yet — as Neisser might have predicted — that insight was useless in the real world.
Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm Gary Wolf 2008
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"We have established firm empirical generalizations, but most of them are so obvious that every 10-year-old knows them anyway," Neisser complained.
Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm By Gary Wolf 2008
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"We have established firm empirical generalizations, but most of them are so obvious that every 10-year-old knows them anyway," Neisser complained.
Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm Gary Wolf 2008
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And yet — as Neisser might have predicted — that insight was useless in the real world.
Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm By Gary Wolf 2008
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The same year that Neisser revolted, Robert Bjork, working with Thomas Landauer of Bell Labs, published the results of two experiments involving nearly 700 undergraduate students.
Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm By Gary Wolf 2008
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