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Reification and cognitive science.

open access: yesJournal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology
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Reification

Proceedings of the 1984 ACM Symposium on LISP and functional programming - LFP '84, 1984
We consider how the data structures of an interpreter may be made available to the program it is running, and how the program may alter its interpreter's structures. We refer to these processes as reification and reflection. We show how these processes may be considered as an extension of the fexpr concept in which not only the form and the environment,
Daniel P. Friedman, Mitchell Wand
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Reification

Theory and Society, 1989
sions partially result from discussions of reification taking place on a theoretical and polemical plane and neglecting a more constructive and empirical plane. I describe reification and argue, through an empirical illustration of the early history of the Tennessee Valley Authority, that it is a feature of both "holistic" and "individualist ...
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REIFICATION

Angelaki, 2018
This essay offers a defense of Lukacs’s original formulation of the concept of reification (Verdinglichung), with a particular emphasis on defending the Marxist social-ontological commitmen...
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Reification of phonological storage

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 2003
We question the arguments and data presented by Larsen and Baddeley (this issue 2003) in support of the phonological loop account of verbal short-term memory on a number of grounds. These include the correlation between effect size and the presence of a phonological similarity effect in the data, and the existence elsewhere in the literature of ...
William J, Macken, Dylan M, Jones
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The Reification of Normalcy

Journal of Health Communication, 1999
Many researchers who investigate the putative effects of violent television on normal children claim there is a lifetime sociopathic effect on many of the children who watch. There may be. But there is a prevailing assumption that because television can produce sociopathic effects in a laboratory, that it does outside the laboratory.
L, Bergen, T, Grimes
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Reification through perceptual grouping

2012 12th IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids 2012), 2012
When humans perceive incomplete or ambiguous informations, they tend to instantaneously resolve them by creating meaningful completions. In psychological terms, this generative aspect of perception is called reification. In this paper, we present an approach to model reification by means of perceptual grouping. This technique plays an important role in
Meier, Martin   +2 more
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The Reification of Irrelevancy: A Comment on "The Reification of Normalcy"

Journal of Health Communication, 1999
(1999). The Reification of Irrelevancy: A Comment on 'The Reification of Normalcy' Journal of Health Communication: Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 227-231.
J P, Murray, E A, Wartella
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Literal Reification [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
In this paper we introduce the pattern literal reification, a modelling technique to address scenarios, in which we need to bless particular literals, usually when applying data properties, in order to use them as subjects and/or full-fledged objects of semantic assertions.
Gangemi A.   +2 more
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Creeping Reification

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1973
The term “minimal brain damage” (MBD) is evaluated in the light of several experiments: “no treatment” in a democratic existential children's community; the effect of psychic energizers on skills thought to be deficient due to MBD; electrosleep; biofeedback training for alpha wave desynchronization; deconditioning of phobias; and nutritional/medical ...
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