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In Thurstone's (1931) one-component model, an attitude is based on:
Basal Ganglia
A group of structures in the brain involved in coordinating movement, as well as aspects of learning and emotion.
Procedural Memories
Memories of how to perform tasks or activities, such as riding a bicycle, that are often unconsciously retained.
Hippocampus
A curved structure located within the temporal lobe of the brain, involved in the formation of new memories and is associated with learning and emotions.
Mnemonics
Are memory aids, strategies or devices that enhance recall through association by linking them to something easier to remember.
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