Preface |
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Collaborators in this Work |
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Introduction The Problem of the Memory and its Place among the Cognitive Functions |
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1 Remembrance and the conservation of the past |
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2 The place of the memory in the system of cognitive functions |
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3 Problems for investigation |
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PART I REMEMBERING ADDITIVE LOGICAL STRUCTURES |
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One Remembering a Simple Serial Configuration |
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29 | (5) |
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3 Results of Method I (second session) |
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35 | (3) |
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4 Results of Method II (second session) |
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38 | (2) |
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5 Recall after seven to eight months |
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40 | (7) |
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6 Improved remembrance of a series and the Ballard and Ward-Hovland phenomena |
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47 | (3) |
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Two Remembering an Af-Shaped Serial Configuration |
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50 | (12) |
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1 Methods and types of drawings |
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51 | (3) |
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54 | (2) |
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3 Detailed analysis of changes between the first and tenth weeks and recognition |
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56 | (6) |
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Three Remembering Equivalent Numerical Sets Arranged in Different Rows |
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1 Method and nature of the problem |
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2 Mnemonic forms and levels |
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65 | (3) |
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3 Memory and operational schemata |
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4 Recall after several months |
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Four The Remembrance of Conflicting Numerical and Spatial Correspondences |
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2 Remembrance after six months |
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3 Improvements in the memory when the element A' is compressed |
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4 The reappearance of the conflict between numerical correspondences |
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87 | (6) |
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Five The Remembrance of Transitive Relations |
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1 Experimental material and procedure |
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2 The operational reactions |
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3 Remembrance at pre-operational Stage I |
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103 | (5) |
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4 Remembrance at intermediate Stage II and at operational Stage HI |
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108 | (2) |
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5 Memory changes with time as expressed in drawings and manipulative reconstructions |
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Six Remembering Associative Operations |
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2 Results of Method I (liquids) after a week |
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3 The results obtained with Method I after six months (recall and reconstruction) and the results of a new presentation followed by a third test of recall |
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123 | (4) |
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4 Method II (triangles) and results after a week |
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127 | (6) |
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5 Recognition of triangles after an hour |
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133 | (10) |
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PART II REMEMBERING MULTIPLICATIVE LOGICAL STRUCTURES |
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Seven The Remembrance of Double Serial Correspondences |
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1 Methods used and mnemonic levels |
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144 | (3) |
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147 | (4) |
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3 Remembrance of a symmetrical Gestalt composed of the same sixteen elements |
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151 | (5) |
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Eight The Remembrance of Double Classifications |
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156 | (16) |
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157 | (3) |
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2 Responses an hour and a week after presentation |
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160 | (2) |
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3 Remembrance after six months |
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4 Remembrance of a poor figurative presentation of a logical multiplication |
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165 | (7) |
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Nine The Remembrance of Class Intersections |
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1 Method and mnemonic levels |
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174 | (3) |
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2 Responses after one week |
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3 Responses after six months |
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181 | (8) |
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Ten The Remembrance of an Arrangement |
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1 Method and memory levels |
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189 | (3) |
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192 | (2) |
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3 The memory after six months |
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194 | (5) |
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PART III THE REMEMBRANCE OF CAUSAL STRUCTURES |
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Eleven Remembering a Causal Process Represented by Levers |
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202 | (3) |
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4 The memory after six months |
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Twelve The Remembrance of a Transmitted Motion |
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1 Method and mnemonic levels |
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213 | (1) |
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214 | (2) |
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216 | (2) |
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5 The development of the memory during three successive sessions |
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220 | (2) |
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222 | (2) |
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Thirteen Remembrance of an Incomprehensible Causal Process |
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224 | (14) |
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224 | (3) |
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227 | (2) |
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229 | (3) |
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232 | (2) |
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234 | (4) |
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Fourteen The Remembrance and Growing Appreciation of a Causal Problem |
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1 Method I and mnemonic levels |
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239 | (2) |
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2 Comparison of immediate recall with recall after a week |
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241 | (5) |
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3 Recall after six months |
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246 | (2) |
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4 Recognition by selection |
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248 | (4) |
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5 Methods II to IV (designed to increase awareness of the problem) |
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262 | (5) |
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PART IV THE REMEMBRANCE OF SPATIAL STRUCTURES |
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Fifteen The Remembrance of a Geometrical Transformation (Rotation) |
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269 | (1) |
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2 Mnemonic levels an hour and a week after presentation |
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270 | (12) |
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3 Memory-drawings and reconstructions six months after presentation |
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282 | (4) |
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4 Recognition after nine to ten months |
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286 | (4) |
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5 The figurative memory-image, the remembrance of transformations and the corresponding operational level |
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290 | (5) |
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Sixteen The Remembrance of Horizontal Levels |
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295 | (14) |
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296 | (3) |
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299 | (5) |
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304 | (5) |
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Seventeen Remembrance of Three Triangles of Different Shape and Equal Area |
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1 The development of memory-drawings with age |
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311 | (3) |
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2 Recognition one week and six months after presentation |
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314 | (2) |
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3 Remembrance several months after the presentation |
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316 | (1) |
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4 Recall of shapes and the conservation of areas |
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317 | (3) |
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Eighteen Remembrance of the Positions and Orientations of a Moving Body |
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321 | (3) |
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2 The control experiments |
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324 | (4) |
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328 | (3) |
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Nineteen Remembrance of Contingent Figural Combinations with or without Classification |
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331 | (29) |
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332 | (1) |
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2 Recognition of the model |
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333 | (3) |
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3 Results with Method I one hour after presentation |
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336 | (11) |
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4 The results of Method II one week after presentation |
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347 | (2) |
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5 The memory after several months |
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349 | (6) |
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6 Conclusion: the nature of the reconstructive memory |
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355 | (5) |
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Twenty The Reconstruction of a Geometrical Configuration with Partly Regular and Partly Contingent Elements |
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360 | (18) |
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362 | (1) |
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2 The hierarchy of characteristics |
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363 | (8) |
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3 The evolution of the memory |
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General Conclusion |
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1 The development of the memory with age |
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379 | (4) |
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2 Memory transformations during retention and mnemonic inferences |
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383 | (4) |
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3 The relations between the memory and the intelligence and successive levels of schematization |
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387 | (8) |
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4 The figurative and operative aspects of the memory and its functional unity |
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395 | (16) |
Index |
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