They explained lexical priming effects by proposing that when a critical nonword is presented, the prime word's spelling is reactivated.
Since the knowledge base of an actual agent has size constraints, rules cannot be simply added and further deactivated or reactivated infinitely.
Although preferences can be deactivated, they are not lost; they are kept in memory and reactivated when possible.
The tectonic fabrics generally cross-cut the structures, although they are commonly reactivated as extensional shears.
The system's "collective memory" consists of the pools of four types of strategies from which once-extinct types of strategies can be reactivated.
Another possibility is that a convoy reveals dormant friendships that can be reactivated.
Instead, it reactivated its commitment to civilian participation and democratic village governance, and invested significant energy in political education and elected village committees.
Immediately after the war they had reactivated their old, prewar networks.