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1.In this and all other cases, there is a tendency for the pattern of activation to be influenced by
partially activated, near neighbors, which do not quite match the probe.Thus, in this case, there
is a Jet Al, who is a Married Burglar.The unit for Al gets slightly activated, giving Married a
slight edge over Divorced in the simulation.
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