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Concept Formation (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Concept Formation'
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29 Jun 2009
Many individuals with schizophrenia are unaware of the symptoms and consequences of their illness. Unawareness of schizophrenia is linked to poorer adherence to treatment and is a risk factor for a range of poorer outcomes. Paradoxically, the ...
rec_pub_19589052-lack-awareness-illness-schizophrenia-conceptualizations-correlates.htm
Comprehension of concrete and abstract words in semantic dementia.
29 Jun 2009
The vast majority of brain-injured patients with semantic impairment have better comprehension of concrete than abstract words. In contrast, several patients with semantic dementia (SD), who show circumscribed atrophy of the anterior temporal lobes ...
rec_pub_19586212-comprehension-concrete-abstract-words-semantic-dementia.htm
Action type and goal type modulate goal-directed gaze shifts in 14-month-old infants.
29 Jun 2009
Ten- and 14-month-old infants' gaze was recorded as the infants observed videos of different hand actions directed toward multiple goals. Infants observed an actor who (a) reached for objects and displaced them, (b) reached for objects and placed ...
rec_pub_19586188-action-type-goal-type-modulate-goal-directed-gaze-shifts-14-month-old.htm
Infants' intermodal perception of canine (Canis familairis) facial expressions and vocalizations.
29 Jun 2009
From birth, human infants are able to perceive a wide range of intersensory relationships. The current experiment examined whether infants between 6 months and 24 months old perceive the intermodal relationship between aggressive and nonaggressive ...
rec_pub_19586184-infants-intermodal-perception-canine-canis-familairis-facial.htm
Habitual size and projective size: the logic of spatial systems in children's drawings.
29 Jun 2009
The current study analyzed figure size modification in different types of spatial context (C. Lange-Küttner, 1997, Lange-Küttner, 2004) for sequence and practice effects. Children of 7, 9, and 11 years of age, as well as 17-year-olds, drew figures ...
rec_pub_19586170-habitual-size-projective-size-logic-spatial-systems-children-s.htm
29 Jun 2009
Naďve observers typically perceive some groupings for a set of stimuli as more intuitive than others. The problem of predicting category intuitiveness has been historically considered the remit of models of unsupervised categorization. In contrast, ...
rec_pub_19586270-predicting-category-intuitiveness-rational-model-simplicity-model.htm
29 Jun 2009
Despite the fact that categories are often composed of correlated features, the evidence that people detect and use these correlations during intentional category learning has been overwhelmingly negative to date. Nonetheless, on other ...
rec_pub_19586269-better-learning-error-probabilistic-feedback-increases-sensitivity.htm
Visual priming of inverted and rotated objects.
29 Jun 2009
Object images are identified more efficiently after prior exposure. Here, the authors investigated shape representations supporting object priming. The dependent measure in all experiments was the minimum exposure duration required to correctly ...
rec_pub_19586256-visual-priming-inverted-rotated-objects.htm
Sample selection and inductive generalization.
29 Jun 2009
In two experiments with adults (N = 126), we examined the influence of sampling procedure on inductive generalization. In predicate sampling, participants learned the category identity of individuals known to possess some property. In subject ...
rec_pub_19487751-sample-selection-inductive-generalization.htm
29 Jun 2009
Temporal information is important in the construction of situation models, and many languages make use of perfective and imperfective aspect markers to distinguish between completed situations (e.g., He made a cake) and ongoing situations (e.g., He ...
rec_pub_19487750-aspectual-asymmetries-mental-representation-events-role-lexical.htm
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