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  2. Equipotentiality - Wikipedia

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    Equipotentiality refers to a psychological theory in both neuropsychology and behaviorism. Karl Spencer Lashley defined equipotentiality as "The apparent capacity of any intact part of a functional brain to carry out… the [memory] functions which are lost by the destruction of [other parts]". [ 1 ]

  3. Mass action principle (neuroscience) - Wikipedia

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    Localization theories can be dated as far back as Aristotle, but the man credited with the beginning concepts of field theory was Jean Pierre Flourens. [citation needed] Field theory is the concept that the brain acts as a single functional unit. He devised the first principle of mass action, stating,

  4. Localization of a category - Wikipedia

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    The above examples of localization of R-modules is abstracted in the following definition. In this shape, it applies in many more examples, some of which are sketched below. Given a category C and some class W of morphisms in C, the localization C[W −1] is another category which is obtained by inverting all the morphisms in W.

  5. Karl Lashley - Wikipedia

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    Karl Spencer Lashley (June 7, 1890 – August 7, 1958) was an American psychologist and behaviorist remembered for his contributions to the study of learning and memory. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Lashley as the 61st most cited psychologist of the 20th century.

  6. Equipotential - Wikipedia

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    Computed electrostatic equipotentials (black contours) between two electrically charged spheres. In mathematics and physics, an equipotential or isopotential refers to a region in space where every point is at the same potential.

  7. Global precedence - Wikipedia

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    The classical view of Gestalt psychology also suggests the right hemisphere is involved in the perception of wholes and thus plays a stronger role in global processing, whereas the left hemisphere involves separate local elements and therefore plays a stronger role in local processing.

  8. Lateralization of brain function - Wikipedia

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    Oversimplification of lateralization in pop psychology. This belief was widely held even in the scientific community for some years. Some popularizations oversimplify the science about lateralization, by presenting the functional differences between hemispheres as being more absolute than is actually the case.

  9. Connectionism - Wikipedia

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    A 'second wave' connectionist (ANN) model with a hidden layer. Connectionism is an approach to the study of human mental processes and cognition that utilizes mathematical models known as connectionist networks or artificial neural networks.

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