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AP Psychology
Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.1
How might Tolman's Cognitive Map Theory be limited in its explanation for spatial memory?
It posits that only rats are capable of forming cognitive maps.
It downplays the role reinforcement plays in creating cognitive maps.
It neglects how individual differences like age or cognitive abilities can affect spatial memory formation.
It solely relies on observable behavior instead of considering mental processes.
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