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... encode through speech writers and translators , but often they disperse much encoding to individual members- e.g. , ballet dancers , sales representatives , tourists . 3.3.8.2 Process In most ways encoding is like decoding , except that ...
... encode through speech writers and translators , but often they disperse much encoding to individual members- e.g. , ballet dancers , sales representatives , tourists . 3.3.8.2 Process In most ways encoding is like decoding , except that ...
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... encoding over time . Example : The neuron could encode only up to a certain rate of inputs , after which its encoding and output rates declined . Changes in encoding with different circum- stances . Example : An inhibitory input from ...
... encoding over time . Example : The neuron could encode only up to a certain rate of inputs , after which its encoding and output rates declined . Changes in encoding with different circum- stances . Example : An inhibitory input from ...
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... encoding over time . Example : After he had been in the United States a few years , the Yugoslav immigrant began to speak English rather than Serbo - Croatian , even at home . Changes in encoding with different cir- cumstances . Example ...
... encoding over time . Example : After he had been in the United States a few years , the Yugoslav immigrant began to speak English rather than Serbo - Croatian , even at home . Changes in encoding with different cir- cumstances . Example ...
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