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Operand–operator compatibility in cognitive arithmetic.

Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, 2012
Adults' simple addition performance (e.g., 3 + 4 = ?) is faster, more accurate, and more often based on direct memory retrieval (rather than a procedural method, such as counting) when problems are presented in digit format (3 + 4) than written-word format (three + four).
Jamie I D, Campbell, Jill, Hrenyk
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Cognitive space of operator's knowledge

Ergonomics, 1999
This paper proposes a generic model of an operator's knowledge on plant systems and the operator's tasks. The model consists of four cognitive subspaces of fundamental knowledge: configuration, causality, state and goal spaces. The four subspaces are interrelated with each other, and connections between knowledge entities of different subspaces also ...
Kazuo Furuta, Yutaka Furuhama
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Metonymy and cognitive operations

2011
This chapter begins with a distinction made in Ruiz de Mendoza and Peña (2005) between two broad kinds of cognitive operations: formal and content operations. The former are higher-level processes whose activity is necessary for lower-level processes to take place.
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Counterfactual cognitive operations in dreams.

Dreaming, 2002
We hypothesized that counterfactual (CF) thought occurs in dreams and that cognitive operations in dreams function to identify a norm violation or novel outcome (recorded in episodic memory) and then to integrate this new content into memory by generating counterfactuals to the violation.
Patrick McNamara   +3 more
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Goal Operations for Cognitive Systems

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2017
Cognitive agents operating in complex and dynamic domains benefit from significant goal management. Operations on goals include formulation, selection, change, monitoring and delegation in addition to goal achievement. Here we model these operations as transformations on goals. An agent may observe events that affect the agent’s ability
Michael Cox   +2 more
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Strategic Cognition of Operations Executives

Production and Operations Management, 2017
The nature of operations executives’ strategic cognition, as the antecedent to their choices about operations strategy, remains underexplored in the literature. This mixed‐methods study examines executives’ thinking about supply chain strategy through the lens of managerial cognition.
Shardul S. Phadnis   +3 more
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Cognitive processes operating in hindsight

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1999
The aim of this investigation was to study the cognitive processes involved in the “knew‐it‐all‐along” effect, especially in regard to use of inferential processes. The results of three experiments showed that the magnitude of the phenomenon did not increase with more use of inferential processes. It is proposed that only under misleading circumstances
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Planning Processes: Relevant Cognitive Operations

2015
In organizations, and in life outside work, planning is commonly held to be critical to performance. For example, team performance has been found to depend, in part, on planning (Weldon, Jehn, & Pradhan, 1991 ). Firms plan their investments and the work fl owing from these investments in research and development, personnel, and supply chains ...
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