In 1801, David Hartley first postulated that dreaming altered the associative planetary links within the brain during dreaming periods of dreams.
Presenting the CS in a test context that lacks those associative links could have several consequences.
It is common ground that discrimination training will establish associative links that play an important part in generating the changes in behaviour that are observed.
This is believed to produce better memory for events by forming more associative links to the memory of that behaviour.
It aims to mimic the brain's ability to access information quickly and intuitively by forming associative links between subjects.
Heyes proposes that, over time, a bidirectional associative link is formed such that activation of one representation excites the other.
Carington's answer was to draw upon the association of ideas: in a single mind, one idea yields to another through associative links.
In Haystack, users - in conjunction with automated software agents - build a graph-based network of associative links through which documents can be retrieved.
The associative link between Ka and Vi is easy to reconstruct (Engels et al., 2003).
This high level of processing develops strong associative links with similar information.