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Concept Formation (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Concept Formation'
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30 May 2009
To study the dynamic interplay between different component processes involved in the identification of fragmented object outlines, the authors used a discrete-identification paradigm in which the masked presentation duration of fragmented object ...
rec_pub_19485684-time-course-contingencies-perceptual-organization-identification.htm
Spatial grouping determines temporal integration.
30 May 2009
To make sense out of a continuously changing visual world, people need to integrate features across space and time. Despite more than a century of research, the mechanisms of features integration are still a matter of debate. To examine how temporal ...
rec_pub_19485680-spatial-grouping-determines-temporal-integration.htm
Numbers and space: associations and dissociations.
30 May 2009
A cornerstone of contemporary research in numerical cognition is the surprising link found between numbers and space. In particular, people react faster and more accurately to small numbers with a left-hand key and to large numbers with a right-hand ...
rec_pub_19451388-numbers-space-associations-dissociations.htm
30 May 2009
Color is undeniably important to object representations, but so too is the ability of context to alter the color of an object. The present study examined how implied perceptual information about typical and atypical colors is represented during ...
rec_pub_19451387-is-bear-white-woods-parallel-representation-implied-object-color.htm
30 May 2009
The current study evaluated a metacognitive account of study time allocation, which argues that metacognitive monitoring of recognition test accuracy and latency influences subsequent strategic control and regulation. The authors examined judgments ...
rec_pub_19485662-metacognitive-influences-study-time-allocation-associative.htm
Embodiment of emotion concepts.
30 May 2009
Theories of embodied cognition hold that higher cognitive processes operate on perceptual symbols and that concept use involves partial reactivations of the sensory-motor states that occur during experience with the world. On this view, the ...
rec_pub_19469591-embodiment-emotion-concepts.htm
The influence of concept-based learning activities on students' clinical judgment development.
26 May 2009
The traditional nursing clinical education model of total patient care is becoming inadequate. New models are needed to foster deeper clinical thinking, thereby affecting students' development of clinical judgment. Concept-based learning activities, ...
rec_pub_19681533-the-influence-concept-based-learning-activities-students-clinical.htm
[Quality in health care--what does it mean actually?]
26 May 2009
rec_pub_19488094-quality-health-care-does-mean-actually.htm
The role of color diagnosticity in object recognition and representation.
25 May 2009
The role of color diagnosticity in object recognition and representation was assessed in three Experiments. In Experiment 1a, participants named pictured objects that were strongly associated with a particular color (e.g., pumpkin and orange). ...
rec_pub_19471986-the-role-color-diagnosticity-object-recognition-representation.htm
25 May 2009
Autism narratives are not just stories or histories, describing a given reality. They are creating the language in which to describe the experience of autism, and hence helping to forge the concepts in which to think autism. This paper focuses on a ...
rec_pub_19528032-autistic-autobiography.htm
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