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argument |
in a proposition, ordered concepts that specify the meaning of the proposition. The arguments of relation HIT in the sentence BILL hit the ball yesterday are Bill as agent Ball as object and yesterday as the time |
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script |
Schanks term for a schema, a long-term memory representation of some complex event such as going to a restaurant. |
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header |
in script theory, a key phrase or word that activates a script for eg. hungry or waitress for the restaurant script |
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Frame |
in script theory, a slot of event in a stored script. In the restaurant script, for instance these are frames for how the customer gets the food and who prepares the food |
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Default value |
the common or ordinary value of some variable. In script theory default value refers to an aspect of a story that conforms to the typical state of affairs; for instance MENU is the default value that fills the slot in a script in which customer fund out what can be ordered. |
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Memory impairment |
a specific interpretation of early eyewitness memory results in which a subsequent piece of info replaces a memory formed earlier, thus impairing memory of the original information |
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processing fluency |
the ease with which something is processed or comes to mind |
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imagination inflation |
an increase in false memory for an event when the event has been imagined to have happened |
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autobiographical memory |
memories of specific, personally experienced real-world information, the study of those memories |