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Cognitive Accessibility and Causal Attributions

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1982
Previous research has suggested that the relative accessibility of concepts in long term memory influences person perception judgments. The present study examined the effects of the accessibility of causal agents on attributions. The results indicated that causes that are more accessible in memory are given more weight in causal judgments than less ...
William S. Rholes, John B. Pryor
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Phenomenological overflow and cognitive access

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2007
AbstractI argue that the partial-report results Block cites do not establish that phenomenology overflows cognitive accessibility, as Block maintains. So, without additional argument, the mesh he sees between psychology and neuroscience is unsupported.
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Cognitive radio access discovery strategies

2008 6th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, 2008
Radio access discovery of communication nodes within cognitive radio networks is paramount for successful cognitive radio operation. In this paper, radio access discovery methods utilised in wireless communication networks are described by examining their advantages, disadvantages, and suitability for deployment in cognitive radio networks. The concept
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Towards Cognitively Accessible Web Pages

2010 Third International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions, 2010
Considering the design of inclusive interfaces of static and dynamic webpages, this work focuses on the group of users with cognitive/intellectual disabilities, while simultaneously accounting for the needs of users with mobility and sensory deficits. A number of specific universal design principles are derived from a variety of cognitive disabilities,
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Cognitive Accessibility to Mobile ICT

2016
Persons with cognitive impairments form a diverse group, with limitations in one or more types of mental tasks such as conceptualizing, planning, remembering and understanding numbers and symbols. It has been recognized that current accessibility guidelines provide limited support for these persons and that more work is needed.
Martin Böcker   +5 more
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Cognitive Accessibility in University Libraries

No university can truly be considered accessible without addressing cognitive accessibility. This chapter explores cognitive accessibility with a focus on supporting neurodiverse individuals in higher education. It examines how wayfinding strategies improve navigation in physical spaces, fostering independence and confidence.
Óscar Gonzalo   +1 more
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