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Author: paul carson (Mon Nov 28, 2005 12:04 am)
Title: Information Storage
We learn to retrieve from storage different kinds of information in a variety of different ways for a variety of different purposes. What we learn to retrieve reflects the varieties not only of our past experiences but also the varieties of changing purposes that prompted the different kinds of searching quests for stored information, as well as the different kinds of attempts to intentionally make information retrievable in the future, the relative unconscious enforced retrievals of information in recognition, and the constantly shifting relationships in competitive strength between inner and outer stimulation and between experience that has been successively magnified and attenuated compared with experience that continues to be magnified.
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