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BDNF polymorphism in non-veridical decision making and differential effects of rTMS

Behavioural Brain Research, 2019
Making decisions when an objectively correct option is not obvious, involves different neurobiological mechanisms than "veridical" decision making. The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) exhibits a distinct pattern of prefrontal activation in non-veridical cognition, but little is known about the role of underlying neurobiological endophenotypes. A
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Formation of non-veridical action-outcome associations following exposure to threat-related cues.

Emotion, 2023
Acting in a goal-directed manner requires an ability to accurately predict the outcomes of one's actions. However, not much is known regarding how threat-related cues influence our ability to form action-outcome associations according to the environment's known causal structure.
Yael Troudart, Nitzan Shahar
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Are Hallucinations Illusions? An Experimental Study of Non-Veridical Perception

The Journal of Psychology, 1959
(1959). Are Hallucinations Illusions? An Experimental Study of Non-Veridical Perception. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 48, No. 2, pp. 367-373.
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Investigating Alternative Accounts of Veridical and Non-Veridical Memories of Trauma

1997
We summarize the discussions of the two Cognitive Working Groups of the NATO ASI meeting on memory and trauma. The groups found that an understanding of the processes that contribute to veridical and nonveridical memories of trauma will require clarification of the relationship between clinical and cognitive constructs, and a variety of research ...
Jonathan W. Schooler, Ira E. Hyman
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The (non)veridicality theory of polarity and negator selection

2018
In this chapter the theory of nonveridicality is presented, along with the relevant evidence from Standard Modern Greek regarding negator choice. It is argued that negator choice in Modern Greek must be understood as a polarity phenomenon: NEG2 μη‎( ν‎) /mi(n)/ is a polarity item licensed in nonveridical contexts. For this reason NEG2
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The colours are not on the display: a survey of non-veridical perceptions that may turn up on a colour display

Displays, 1985
Abstract Designers and users of colour-coded visual displays may be confronted by puzzling artefacts that are produced by the physiological mechanisms of visual perception. In this review I shall describe a variety of such visual oddities, discuss their nature, and provide suggestions for dealing with them.
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Is Anadhyavasāya a Distinct Type of Non-veridical Cognition (Avidyā)? Analysis of the Vaiśeṣika View

Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 2019
The Vaiśeṣika school is an important ancient system of Indian philosophy. According to the Vaiśeṣika philosophers, cognition or jnāna is of two types—vidyā and avidyā (vidyā ca avidyā ca), and avidyā is of four types—saṃśaya (doubt), viparyaya (illusion), anadhyavasāya (non-ascertainment) and svapna (dream).
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Deepfake Pornography and the Ethics of Non-Veridical Representations

Philosophy & Technology, 2023
Daniel Story, Ryan Jenkins
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Polarity Sensitivity as (Non)Veridical Dependency

1998
Polarity phenomena have been known to linguists since Klima’s seminal work on English negation. In this monograph Giannakidou presents a novel theory of polarity which avoids the empirical and conceptual problems of previous approaches by introducing a notion wider than negation and downward entailment: (non)veridicality.
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