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From studies of other human patients with similar kinds of brain damage, it is clear that the memory impairments experienced by H.M. are highly unusual.
Instrumentality
The perceived relationship between performance and outcomes, suggesting that an individual's effort will lead to a specific result.
Expectancy Theory
A motivational theory that suggests an individual's behavior is determined by their expectations of how much their effort will lead to desired performance and rewards.
Expectancy
The belief about the likelihood that a particular effort will lead to a particular level of achievement or outcome.
Performance Accomplishment
Achievements or outcomes that demonstrate an individual's or group's effective execution of tasks, often measured against pre-defined standards or goals.
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