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      PsychoEducation Tensor Theoretical Overview

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            The PsychoEducation Tensor Theoretical Overview Poster was designed to illustrate relationships between sixteen elementary mental processes and focuses on four primary forms of working memory.Moreover, the PsychoEducation Tensor (PET) is described as one of seven primary tensors describing all scientifically measurable phenomena. PET is adapted from EM-Theory as a minimalist model of global cognition.

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            5 September 2022
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            [1 ] Camosun College
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            https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2244-7914
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            10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-.PPRC1LH.v1
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            : 5 September 2022

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            Psychology,Social & Behavioral Sciences
            autism,global cognition,working memory,metacognition

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