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... apprehension of information ( originality ) . This limiting capacity is not instantaneous but bounds the information transmitted over an interval of psychological integration linked with the instantaneous memory on the order of five to ...
... apprehension of information ( originality ) . This limiting capacity is not instantaneous but bounds the information transmitted over an interval of psychological integration linked with the instantaneous memory on the order of five to ...
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... apprehension . The rules for assembling signs constitute the succes- sive codes . Greater or lesser knowledge of these rules determines , not only apprehension , but comprehension of the message , at least at the level considered ...
... apprehension . The rules for assembling signs constitute the succes- sive codes . Greater or lesser knowledge of these rules determines , not only apprehension , but comprehension of the message , at least at the level considered ...
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... apprehension in the receptor's mind A1 , A2 , . . . , An , relative to the repertoire levels R1 , R2 , . . . , Rn , represent the receptor's structure . is A correspondence , an adjustment between the AĦ and the Hi , established if ...
... apprehension in the receptor's mind A1 , A2 , . . . , An , relative to the repertoire levels R1 , R2 , . . . , Rn , represent the receptor's structure . is A correspondence , an adjustment between the AĦ and the Hi , established if ...
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