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Word imageability influences the emotionality effect in episodic memory
This study examines how and to what extent imageability influences the effect of word emotionality in episodic memory. A total of 52 young adults successively performed a free recall task and a recognition task in which word emotionality and imageability
Christelle Robert
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Place imageability, sense of place, and spatial navigation: A community investigation
Cities, 2021How do spatial navigation and place imageability illuminate our understanding of sense of place in urban neighborhoods? Rather than rely on their place memories, the present study asked community residents to think about their neighborhood in situ.
Lindsay J Mccunn, Robert Gifford
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Imageability and emotionality ratings for 2592 German nouns (3–10 letters, one to three phonological syllables) were obtained from younger adults (21–31 years) and older adults (70–86 years).
Thomas H Grandy +2 more
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Imageability ratings across languages
Adria Rofes +2 more
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Concreteness and imageability and their influences on Chinese two-character word recognition
Reading and Writing, 2020Degao Li
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Telemedicine and e-Health, 2011
“How reconcile this world of fact with the bright world of my imagining. My darkness has been filled with the light of intelligence, and behold, the outer world was stumbling and groping in social blindness.” —Helen
Ronald C, Merrell, Charles R, Doarn
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“How reconcile this world of fact with the bright world of my imagining. My darkness has been filled with the light of intelligence, and behold, the outer world was stumbling and groping in social blindness.” —Helen
Ronald C, Merrell, Charles R, Doarn
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Image quality and image resolution
2013 Seventh International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST), 201313 years after the introduction of the first digital airborne mapping camera in the ISPRS conference 2000 in Amsterdam, several digital cameras with more than 100 MPixels per image have been made available. They are now well established in the market and have replaced the analogue mapping cameras.
Reulke, Ralf, Eckardt, Andreas
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