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kaid0807

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In ____, stimuli activate nodes within a network and that activation causes connections between nodes to become active.
 
  a. connected excitation
  b. connected activation
  c. spreading excitation
  d. spreading activation

Question 2

According to ____, the amount of activation between a prime and a given target node is a function of the number of links connecting the prime and the target and the relative strength of each connection.
 
  a. the links model
 b. the compound-node model
 c. the nodal-strength view
 d. spreading activation theories



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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