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Galluccio, Llissa; Rovee-Collier, Carolyn – Learning and Motivation, 2006
A time window is a limited period after an event initially occurs in which additional information can be integrated with the memory of that event. It shuts when the memory is forgotten. The time window hypothesis holds that the impact of a manipulation at different points within the time window is nonuniform. In two operant conditioning…
Descriptors: Memory, Time, Operant Conditioning, Infants

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