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Cloud Nine Hoodia
Cloud Nine Hoodia800 is the only super strength 800mg Hoodia supplement on the market and is 100% guaranteed to work.
Hoodia is a cactus-like plant found in the desert regions of South Africa and is known to have remarkable effects on weight control and weight loss.
Cloud Nine Hoodia800 contains only 100% pure South African Hoodia Gordonii and enables anyone to lose weight naturally within a relatively short period of time and without having to make any major lifestyle changes.
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800mg
| Description | Quantity | Price | Price per pill | Returning customer price | Bonus | |
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| Cloud Nine Hoodia (shipping outside the USA) | 60 | € 58.93 | € 0.98 | € 52.54 | ---- | Add to cart |
| Cloud Nine Hoodia (shipping within the USA) | 60 | € 34.79 | € 0.58 | € 31.24 | ---- | Add to cart |
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AGE AND BEHAVIOR: MEMORY THEORY – SECONDARY MEMORY - ANIMAL STUDIES - MASSED AND DISTRIBUTED LEARNING BY DOTY AND DOTY
One of the experiments by Doty and Doty (1964) was carried out with the hooded rats learning the same avoidance problem, but this time the consolidation was disrupted, not as in the first study by drugs, but by new learning trials coming soon after the previous ones. Rats aged 30, 120, and 600 days were given 30 learning trials, but only one of five subgroups of each age had one trial per day as in the first study. The other subgroups had trials spaced 10 seconds, one-half hour, one hour, and three hours apart. The massing of trials was meant to have the same effect as the chlorpromazine in the first experiment.
Doty and Doty found that, when trials were spaced 10 seconds apart, performances for all the groups were poor. This lends credence to the idea that the consolidation process for this type of material takes longer than 10 seconds. When the trials were spaced one-half and one hour apart, poor avoidance performance was seen only with the youngest and oldest animals. When the trials were three and 24 hours apart, the age groups were similar with respect to their performances. Thus, these data also suggest that memory disability in advanced age can occur because of poor consolidation resulting from an inadequate period of time allowed for the process to be completed.
To the extent that it is possible to generalize from these data to the broad context of everyday life, it is clear that stimulus pacing is important. Perception and learning must not be hurried; ample time must be available to the older person to consolidate his experiences. If experiences come one after another at too rapid a rate, the older person will be much disadvantaged.
It would be a mistake, however, to conclude from the study by Doty and Doty that by simply increasing the time between incoming events, the older person would necessarily be helped. The fact is that just the opposite can occur; a distributed presentation of events can be more detrimental to older people than a massed presentation.
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