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Although many people imagine that actors memorise their lines using rote rehearsal, research conducted by the psychologist Helga Noice suggests that this is not always the case.
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Noice found that some actors learn their lines by focusing not on the words of the script, but on their underlying meaning and the motivations of the character who uses them.
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There's a husband and wife team by the name of Noice, N-O-I-C-E, who have been doing research for about the last 10 or 15 years on this various actual question.
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There's a husband and wife team by the name of Noice, N-O-I-C-E, who have been doing research for about the last 10 or 15 years on this various actual question.
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There's a husband and wife team by the name of Noice, N-O-I-C-E, who have been doing research for about the last 10 or 15 years on this various actual question.
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There's a husband and wife team by the name of Noice, N-O-I-C-E, who have been doing research for about the last 10 or 15 years on this various actual question.
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There's a husband and wife team by the name of Noice, N-O-I-C-E, who have been doing research for about the last 10 or 15 years on this various actual question.
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There's a husband and wife team by the name of Noice, N-O-I-C-E, who have been doing research for about the last 10 or 15 years on this various actual question.
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There's a husband and wife team by the name of Noice, N-O-I-C-E, who have been doing research for about the last 10 or 15 years on this various actual question.
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There's a husband and wife team by the name of Noice, N-O-I-C-E, who have been doing research for about the last 10 or 15 years on this various actual question.
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