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Transdiagnostic compulsivity is associated with reduced reminder setting, only partially attributable to overconfidence [PDF]
In the current study, we explored the behavioural and cognitive correlates of the transdiagnostic trait ‘compulsive behaviour and intrusive thought’ (CIT) in humans.
Annika Boldt +3 more
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Empowerment or dependency? A systematic review of the impacts of intelligent assessment and generative AI on learners’ self-beliefs and cognitive agency in music education [PDF]
Although artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the ecology of music learning, existing research has disproportionately emphasized performance outcomes while underexamining psychological mechanisms, leaving the tension between technological ...
Xiaoyu Peng +3 more
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AI Tools in Society: Impacts on Cognitive Offloading and the Future of Critical Thinking
The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools has transformed numerous aspects of daily life, yet its impact on critical thinking remains underexplored. This study investigates the relationship between AI tool usage and critical thinking skills,
Michael Gerlich
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Capturing the Experience: How Digital Media Affects Memory Retention in Museum Education [PDF]
This study investigates the effects of digital media usage, specifically photo-taking and video recording, on memory retention in the context of museum education. Utilizing a quasi-experimental design, this research involved three groups, each exposed to
Serkan Say +2 more
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Cognitive offloading or cognitive overload? How AI alters the mental architecture of coping [PDF]
Ginto Chirayath +2 more
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In the present article, we explore prospects for using artificial intelligence (AI) to distribute cognition via cognitive offloading (i.e., to delegate thinking tasks to AI-technologies).
Sandra Grinschgl, Aljoscha C. Neubauer
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Offload Shaping for Wearable Cognitive Assistance
Edge computing has much lower elasticity than cloud computing because cloudlets have much smaller physical and electrical footprints than a data center. This hurts the scalability of applications that involve low-latency edge offload. We show how this problem can be addressed by leveraging the growing sophistication and compute capability of recent ...
Roger Iyengar +4 more
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Offloading Cognition onto the Web [PDF]
Neuropsychology and neuroimaging studies have confirmed what we all knew already from introspection: some of our know-how is conscious, but most of it is not. Learning, skill, knowledge, and memory all come in two forms: explicit, in which we are aware of-and can hence describe in words-how we are able to do something, and implicit, in which we are ...
Carr, Les, Harnad, Stevan
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Edge devices and their associated computing techniques require energy efficiency to improve sustainability over time. The operating edge devices are timed to swap between different states to achieve stabilized energy efficiency. This article introduces a
Vishnu Kumar Kaliappan +7 more
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Cognitive offloading benefits eye gaze interaction
AbstractFor some people with strong motor impairments, controlling a computer with the eyes is the only possibility for human‐computer interaction. In addition, gaze control is becoming a new option as an input device for the general population as well because of the increasing availability of eye‐tracking technology.
Paula Gauselmann +2 more
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