| 41. | Such a viewpoint would then imply that any current mental representations are the optimal outcome for a specified environment.
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| 42. | An interesting question is the relationship between affordances and mental representations as set forth in a more cognitivist perspective.
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| 43. | Cooperation, on the other hand, leads to combinations of existing mental representations that allow existing knowledge to be reused.
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| 44. | The only truth is the subject's notion that there is an object that agrees with its internal mental representation.
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| 45. | On a perceptual level, Meyer draws on Gestalt psychology to explain how listeners build mental representations of auditory phenomena.
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| 46. | Form can be taken literally here in the beginning, but becomes a synonym for mental representations as the section proceeds.
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| 47. | The job of ASA is to group incoming sensory information to form an accurate mental representation of the individual sounds.
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| 48. | A defect of mental representations may lead the patients to transpose all the elements to the ipsilesional side in drawing tasks.
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| 49. | The next step is to complete serial comparisons based on the mental representation of the memory items and the target item.
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| 50. | Interlanguage UG differs from native UG in that interlanguage UGs greatly vary in mental representations from one L2 user to another.
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