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D-SoC communication

Observation of internal events is often unreliable and difficult. Focusing on external behavior or physiological changes in useful, but experiential data are primary in d-SoCs. we must develop a more precise language for communicating about such data. [Pg.151]

For a given d-ASC, then, how can we determine whether there is deterioration, improvement, or simply alteration in communication ability, or a complex combination of all three More specifically, we must ask this question with respect to communication across d-SoCs-about communication between two persons in different d-SoCs as well as about communication between two persons in the same d-SoC. in... [Pg.195]

Another interesting question concerns transfer of communicative ability after the termination of a d-ASC to the ordinary (or any other) d-SoC. Experienced marijuana smokers, for example, claim that they can understand a subject intoxication on marijuana even when they are not intoxication themselves because of partial transfer of state-specific knowledge to the ordinary d-SoC. we need to study the validity of this phenomenon. [Pg.198]


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