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      PsychoEducation Tensor Basics

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      psychoeducation, global cognition, working memory, tensor, autism, Joseph Z Sheppard
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            The PsychoEducation Tensor (PET)(tm)was developed as an educational tool for understanding and regulating conscious cognitions as they are categorized by EM-Theory. EM-Theory describes one of seven primary tensors associated with human cognitionthat models 16-elemental modules that describe global cognition in a manner optimized for working memory.

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            11 March 2022
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            [1 ] University of Victoria
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            10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-.PPC0YBQ.v1
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            psychoeducation, global cognition, working memory, tensor, autism, Joseph Z Sheppard

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