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  • 41The Memory of Water — is playwright Shelagh Stephenson s first stage play, staged at Hampstead Theatre in 1996. The play won Best Comedy at the Laurence Olivier Awards. [cite web|title= Oliviers: Olivier Winners 2000 |publisher= Official London Theatre Guide |url=… …

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  • 42long-term memory — information stored in the brain and retrievable over a long period of time, often over the entire life span of the individual (contrasted with short term memory). [1965 70] * * * …

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  • 43short-term memory — information retained in the brain and retrievable from it over a brief span of time (contrasted with long term memory). [1965 70] * * * …

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  • 44The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two — [1] The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information is one of the most highly cited papers in psychology.[2][ …

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  • 45Interference theory — Contents 1 History 2 Proactive Interference 2.1 Proactive Interference with Single and Multiple Lists 2.2 Proactive Interference and Context …

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  • 46Memoria a corto plazo — La memoria a corto plazo (MCP), también conocida como memoria primaria o memoria activa , es la capacidad para mantener en mente de forma activa una pequeña cantidad de información, de forma que se encuentre inmediatamente disponible durante un… …

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  • 47George Armitage Miller — George A. Miller Born February 3, 1920 (1920 02 03) (age 91) Charleston, West Virginia Residence U.S …

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  • 48Modality effect — The modality effect is a term used in experimental psychology, most often in the fields dealing with memory and learning, to refer to how learner performance depends on the presentation mode of studied items. Modality can refer to a number of… …

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  • 49Mnemonist — The title mnemonist (derived from the term mnemonic) refers to an individual with the ability to remember and recall unusually long lists of data, such as unfamiliar names, lists of numbers, entries in books, etc. Such individuals have also been… …

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  • 50Chunking (psychology) — Chunking, in psychology, is phenomenon whereby individuals group responses when performing a memory task. Tests where individuals can illustrate chunking commonly include serial and free recall, as these both require the individual to reproduce… …

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