I suppose that means manipulating whatever item is
remembered
yes I think you are right. it is easier to remember a thread of numbers than to perform operations on them at the same time, like reversing them, yes.
Please, anyone, answer my posts about monkeys, and the computational model I proposed for reasoning.
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 12:56 PM, exigentsky <alexradu01@gmail.com> wrote:
Or even exactly what this means... I'm even unsure of the exact
definition of "storage in the context of
processing." I suppose that means manipulating whatever item is
remembered... like the reverse digit span test.
On Sep 22, 1:02 am, "J." <joseph.a.albrecht...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any ideas on how we might go about training coordination?
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