单词 | habit-memory |
释义 | > as lemmashabit-memory habit-memory n. one of the two kinds of memory first distinguished by H. Bergson, which consists of motor mechanisms or ‘habits’ fixed in the organism and which acts in response to an appropriate stimulus, e.g. when repeating a lesson learnt by heart. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > retention in the mind > memorization > [noun] > memory responding to stimulus habit-memory1911 the mind > mental capacity > psychology > developmental psychology > acquisition of knowledge > capacity for retaining experience > [noun] > in response to stimulus habit-memory1911 1911 N. M. Paul & ‘W. S. Palmer’ in tr. H. L. Bergson Matter & Memory ii. 99 (margin) Automatism has a wide range, and representative memory is often superseded or masked by habit memory. 1912 Mind 21 226 M. Bergson, in contrasting these two forms of memory, makes the motor or habit-memory too mechanical. 1925 C. Fox Educ. Psychol. 140 Take two processes, habit-memory and image-memory respectively. < as lemmas |
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