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... longer intervals ( time sepa- rations ) between the red and green flashes . Kline et al . concluded that this age ... longer the original patch is viewed , the longer lasting will be the resulting complementary afterimage . Stimulus ...
... longer intervals ( time sepa- rations ) between the red and green flashes . Kline et al . concluded that this age ... longer the original patch is viewed , the longer lasting will be the resulting complementary afterimage . Stimulus ...
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... longer to activate one of its internal codes in older people than in younger people ? " Said in another way , do older adults extract the meaning of a stimulus as quickly as younger people ? To answer this question , Hines et al . had ...
... longer to activate one of its internal codes in older people than in younger people ? " Said in another way , do older adults extract the meaning of a stimulus as quickly as younger people ? To answer this question , Hines et al . had ...
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... longer term secondary memory ( SM ) that can be differentiated from still a longer term memory , called tertiary memory ( TM ) . We thus begin our discussion with sensory memory , proceed to PM , then SM , and last , TM . Sensory ...
... longer term secondary memory ( SM ) that can be differentiated from still a longer term memory , called tertiary memory ( TM ) . We thus begin our discussion with sensory memory , proceed to PM , then SM , and last , TM . Sensory ...
Contents
Who Are the Aged? | 1 |
Stereotyping the Elderly | 17 |
Biological Factors in Longevity and Survival | 38 |
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