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That is , subjects were presented with a series of stimulus words , each
accompanied by some number of potential response words . The stimulus word
was presented on the left side of a page ( or photographic slide ) and on the right
was a ...
That is , subjects were presented with a series of stimulus words , each
accompanied by some number of potential response words . The stimulus word
was presented on the left side of a page ( or photographic slide ) and on the right
was a ...
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Moreover , subjects were required to continuously depress a telegraph key
during the paired - associate trials . Whenever a tone sounded , subjects
released the key as quickly as possible in order to reach a second key that was
adjacent to ...
Moreover , subjects were required to continuously depress a telegraph key
during the paired - associate trials . Whenever a tone sounded , subjects
released the key as quickly as possible in order to reach a second key that was
adjacent to ...
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Results showed that control over the environment is relatively ineffective in aged
subjects ( ranging in age from 55 – 75 years ) . In this study , all subjects selected
responses to be learned on a pairedassociate task . One stimulus and two ...
Results showed that control over the environment is relatively ineffective in aged
subjects ( ranging in age from 55 – 75 years ) . In this study , all subjects selected
responses to be learned on a pairedassociate task . One stimulus and two ...
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
Aging and Control | 24 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
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