Heuristic Cues for Meta-Reasoning Judgments
Metacognitive research aims to explain how people regulate their effort when performing cognitive tasks, to expose conditions that support reliable monitoring of chance for success, and to provide a basis for developing improvement guidelines. The essence of the domain is that monitoring drives control: people continually self-assess their chance for ...
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Heuristic Projection: How Interest Group Cues Can Undermine Democratic Accountability
How can voters who know little about their representatives' actions hold them accountable? An influential perspective contends that voters use interest group ratings and endorsements to infer their representatives' actions and hold them accountable. We argue that interest group cues can also have pathological effects on voters' judgments: When voters ...
David Broockman +2 more
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Do Retweets Undermine Twitter Mentions of Journal Articles as Indicators of Research Significance?
This study aims to investigate whether the prevalence of retweets challenges the validity of Twitter mentions (tweet counts and tweeter counts) as indicators of research significance.
Tint Hla Hla Htoo +2 more
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Physiological arousal in processing recognition information: Ignoring or integrating cognitive cues?
The recognition heuristic (RH; Goldstein & Gigerenzer, 2002) suggests that, when applicable, probabilistic inferences are based on a noncompensatory examination of whether an object is recognized or not.
Guy Hochman +5 more
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Bayesian comparison of explicit and implicit causal inference strategies in multisensory heading perception. [PDF]
The precision of multisensory perception improves when cues arising from the same cause are integrated, such as visual and vestibular heading cues for an observer moving through a stationary environment.
Luigi Acerbi +3 more
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Popularity cues in online media: Theoretical and methodological perspectives
Popularity cues, such as likes and shares, point to mainly positive user reactions. On an aggregated level, they either indicate relevance assignments or endorsements of online items, particularly in the context of political communication.
Pablo Porten-Cheé +4 more
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Grounding Large Language Models for Robot Task Planning Using Closed‐Loop State Feedback
BrainBody‐Large Language Model (LLM) introduces a hierarchical, feedback‐driven planning framework where two LLMs coordinate high‐level reasoning and low‐level control for robotic tasks. By grounding decisions in real‐time state feedback, it reduces hallucinations and improves task reliability.
Vineet Bhat +4 more
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The Recognition Heuristic: A Review of Theory and Tests
The recognition heuristic is a prime example of how, by exploiting a match between mind and environment, a simple mental strategy can lead to efficient decision making.
Thorsten ePachur +4 more
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Evaluative conditioning as a symbolic phenomenon: on the relation between evaluative conditioning, evaluative conditioning via instructions, and persuasion [PDF]
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is sometimes portrayed as a primitive way of changing attitudes that is fundamentally different from persuasion via arguments.
De Houwer, Jan, Hughes, Sean Joseph
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Auditory–Tactile Congruence for Synthesis of Adaptive Pain Expressions in RoboPatients
In this work, we explore auditory–tactile congruence for synthesizing adaptive vocal pain expressions in robopatients. Using a robopatient platform that integrates vocal pain sounds with palpation forces, we conducted 7680 trials across 20 participants.
Saitarun Nadipineni +4 more
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