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  2. Transactive memory - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transactive_memory

    Transactive memory is a psychological hypothesis that explains how groups collectively encode, store, and retrieve knowledge. Learn about the history, processes, and development of transactive memory in couples, families, teams, and organizations.

  3. Reconstructive memory - Wikipedia

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    Learn how memory recall is influenced by various cognitive processes and functions, such as perception, imagination, motivation, and schema. Explore the theories and experiments of Bartlett, Piaget, and others on reconstructive memory.

  4. Communication theory - Wikipedia

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    Communication theory is a proposed description of communication phenomena, the relationships among them, and an argument for these three elements. It covers various models, elements, and epistemologies of communication, such as interpretive, metric, rhetorical, and critical.

  5. Dual-coding theory - Wikipedia

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    Dual-coding theory is a cognitive theory that suggests the mind processes information along two channels: verbal and nonverbal. It explains how mental imagery and verbal information are used to represent and recall information, and how they are influenced by factors such as multimedia, abstractness, and working memory.

  6. Memory consolidation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the processes that stabilize and reorganize memory traces in the brain, such as synaptic consolidation, systems consolidation, and reconsolidation. Reconsolidation is the reactivation of a memory that makes it labile again, and it is influenced by various factors.

  7. Interference theory - Wikipedia

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    Interference theory explains how memories in long-term memory can interfere with each other in short-term memory. Proactive interference is the interference of older memories with newer memories, while retroactive interference is the interference of newer memories with older memories.

  8. George Sperling - Wikipedia

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    George Sperling is an American cognitive psychologist who discovered iconic memory, a subtype of sensory memory. He also studied visual persistence, speech recognition for the deaf, and visual information processing.

  9. Models of communication - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and functions of models of communication, which are simplified representations of the process of sending and receiving messages. Compare linear, interaction, transaction, constitutive, and other models and their basic concepts.

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