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Recognition of temporal patterns: From engineering to psychology and back again.

open access: closedCanadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, 2007
An overview is presented on research conducted in our lab to quantify the underlying principles behind the recognition of temporal patterns. We have been developing a theory based upon pattern matching and time-series analysis, which allows us to model and understand how humans recognize familiar patterns evolving over time and how performance degrades
Willy, Wong, Edward S, Rogers
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Elements of a cybernetic epistemology

Kybernetes, 2012
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyze how pattern recognition can contribute to the behavioral options of a goal‐oriented system.Design/methodology/approachA functional approach is used to develop the necessary cybernetic structures of a pattern recognition unit that can store observations as new standards for pattern matching by itself and ...
Helmut Nechansky
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Pattern recognition makes search possible: Comments on Holding (1992) [PDF]

open access: yesPsychological Research, 1998
Chase and Simon’s (1973) chunking theory of expert memory, which emphasizes the role of pattern recognition in problem solving, has attracted much attention in cognitive psychology.
Fernand Gobet, Herbert A Simon
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Theoretical and experimental models in physiological and psychological research of pattern perception and recognition in humans

Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, 2009
Classical models in a human-machine system for physiological and psychological research are reviewed. Actual experimental data in this realm of science for psychophysiology are given. Main logical conclusions that can be used to develop software suitable for physiological and psychological research are made.
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Pattern recognition of psychological skills training (PST) index capabilities among rugby coaches

Fizjoterapia Polska
Introduction. Rugby is one of the most physically and mentally taxing collision sports, not only for players but also for coaches. Over the years, the development of athletes has increasingly incorporated psychological skills training. However, very few instruments exist to assess the psychological skills of rugby coaches, particularly in Malaysia ...
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