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Bridging chunks during complex movement sequence execution [PDF]
Summary: Executing complex movement sequences from memory is crucial for skillful motor actions such as musical performance and sports. While chunking helps memorization during practice, transitions between chunks may become vulnerable during execution ...
Pei-Cheng Shih +2 more
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A Survey Report on the Characteristics of Cognitive Ability of English Prefabricated Chunks for Higher Vocational College Students [PDF]
This paper uses a questionnaire to find out that the cognitive ability of higher vocational college students in English prefabricated chunks is weak, and there are many problems such as insufficient knowledge reserve of prefabricated chunks and weak ...
An Weiyu, Ya Dong
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Chunks, pauses, and holistic processing in Mandarin spontaneous speech
Chunks are multiword sequences with independent meaning and function, or formulaic based on the intuition of native speakers, hypothesized to be holistically restored and retrieved in the mental lexicon.
Dongyue Xie +3 more
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Emergence of rhythmic chunking in complex stepping of mice
Summary: Motor chunking is important for motor execution, allowing atomization and efficiency of movement sequences. However, it remains unclear why and how chunks contribute to motor execution.
Kojiro Hirokane +6 more
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Cross-cultural differences in implicit learning of chunks versus symmetries [PDF]
Three experiments explore whether knowledge of grammars defining global versus local regularities has an advantage in implicit acquisition and whether this advantage is affected by cultural differences. Participants were asked to listen to and memorize a
Xiaoli Ling +6 more
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A neural network architecture models how humans learn and consciously perform musical lyrics and melodies with variable rhythms and beats, using brain design principles and mechanisms that evolved earlier than human musical capabilities, and that have ...
Stephen Grossberg
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Chunking means splitting the sentences into tokens and then grouping them in a meaningful way. When it comes to high-performance chunking systems, transformer models have proved to be the state of the art benchmarks. To perform chunking as a task it requires a large-scale high quality annotated corpus where each token is attached with a particular tag ...
Nilamadhaba Mohapatra +2 more
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Sequence Learning and Chunk Stability in Guinea Baboons (Papio papio)
Chunking mechanisms, the processes of grouping several items together into a single processing unit, are central to several cognitive processes in human and non-human primates and notably to the acquisition of visuomotor sequences.
Laure Tosatto, Joël Fagot, Arnaud Rey
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Recall of briefly presented chess positions and its relation to chess skill. [PDF]
Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally been accounted for by previously acquired chunks of knowledge and patterns. These accounts have been examined experimentally mainly in chess.
Yanfei Gong +2 more
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Periodic fluctuations in reading times reflect multi-word-chunking
Memory is fleeting. To avoid information loss, humans need to recode verbal stimuli into chunks of limited duration, each containing multiple words.
Chia-Wen Lo +3 more
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