Redintegration
Redintegration is a principle that is taken to be a prime example of the laws of association where the perception of a whole unit is accomplished after only a part of it has been presented to the subject.
Webster Dictionary Meaning
1. Redintegration
- Restoration to a whole or sound state; renewal;
renovation.- Restoration of a mixed body or matter to its former nature and state.
- The law that objects which have been previously combined as part of a single mental state tend to recall or suggest one another; -- adopted by many philosophers to explain the phenomena of the association of ideas.
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