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Definition of Reproductive memory
1. Noun. Recall that is hypothesized to work by storing the original stimulus input and reproducing it during recall.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reproductive Memory
Literary usage of Reproductive memory
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Outline of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1896)
"If my reproductive memory is exclusively auditory, I cannot picture the African
... It is impossible to distinguish this ' secondary reproductive memory ..."
2. An Outline of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1897)
"If my reproductive memory is exclusively auditory, I cannot picture the African
... It is impossible to distinguish this ' secondary reproductive memory ..."
3. An Outline of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1902)
"It is impossible to distinguish this ' secondary reproductive memory ' from the
true reproductive memory, unless we can compare our ideas with a more ..."
4. An Outline of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1897)
"It is impossible to distinguish this ' secondary reproductive memory ' from the
true reproductive memory, unless we can compare our ideas with a more ..."
5. Psychology by William James (1892)
"A creature might be entirely devoid of reproductive memory, and yet have the
time-sense; but the latter would be limited, in his case, to the few seconds ..."
6. Psychology by William James (1892)
"A creature might be entirely devoid of reproductive memory, and yet have the
time-sense; but the latter would be limited, in his case, to the few seconds ..."
7. Psychology by William James (1892)
"In the next chapter, assuming the sense of time as given, we will turn to the
analysis of what happens in reproductive memory, the recall of dated things. ..."
8. Psychology by William James (1893)
"In the next chapter, assuming the sense of time as given, we will turn to the
analysis of what happens in reproductive memory, the recall of dated things. ..."