Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Unconscious uptake and memory |
Posted by: | GSM |
Date/Time: | 30/10/2003 14:34:31 |
Interesting suggestions John, worth exploring. "I remember you mentioning that the model you have developed is not state dependent, but there might have some state dependencies involved in specifically recalling the implicit aspects of a strategy, since you probably haven't had the opportunity to code it across contexts, or at least code it explicitly, and it may have to do with particular anchors in the environment you may not even be aware of." No its doesn't require much demands on recall because it is both explicit and elegant. The model works according to acting it out...that can be easily referenced with multiple descriptions and a significant relation to empiricism - external and internal - oneself and another/or video. A serious alteration in state like being drunk could get in the way and disrupt performance of the model true, extreme tiredness or something like that. |