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Kognitiv Psykologi

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Is frequent exposure sufficient to improve memory?

Author: Rasmus Rygh



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As study by Nickerson & Adams, (1979) found that people were not able to draw a believable replica of a penny. They could draw something similar, but with a lot of errors (Perhaps the episodic buffer at work?) Based on this we could say; That pure exposure, irrespective of frequency will likely not improve memory encoding/retreival


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