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  1. Jun 2020
  2. psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
    What I Like Is What I Remember: Memory Modulation and Preferential Choice
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    1. gailelhalaby 28 Jun 2020
      in BehSci

      Spreckelsen, P. von, Wessel, I., Glashouwer, K., & Jong, P. J. de. (2020). Preprint Averting Repulsion? Body-Directed Self-Disgust and Autobiographical Memory Retrieval. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/qhc35

      lang:en is:preprint memory decision making desirability memory modulation preferential choice memory processing psychology cognition goal selection computational modelling
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    • memory modulation
    • psychology
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  3. Oct 2013
  4. rhetoric.eserver.org rhetoric.eserver.org
    Book III - Chapter 1 : Aristotle's Rhetoric
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    1. emahoney 03 Oct 2013
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      These are the three things -- volume of sound, modulation of pitch, and rhythm -- that a speaker bears in mind.

      ways to make the audience listen and actually hear what you are saying

      3860 volume modulation rhythm
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    • volume

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