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A secure attachment to the mother regulates the neurobiology of stress in infants and young children
Domain Specific Memory Systems
Memory systems specialized for processing and storing information related to particular types of content or operations.
Chunking
A memory strategy that involves breaking down information into smaller, manageable units or chunks to make it easier to remember.
Treisman's Modified Filter Theory
A theory in psychology that proposes humans process information through a two-stage filtering process, initially screening stimuli based on physical characteristics and then allowing for further processing based on meaning.
Inverse Relationship
An inverse relationship is a connection between two variables where one increases as the other decreases.
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