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The do‐able solution to the interface problem
Abstract Philosophers and cognitive scientists increasingly recognize the need to appeal to motor representations over and above intentions in attempting to understand how action is planned and executed. But doing so gives rise to a puzzle, which has come to be known as “the Interface Problem”: How is it that intentions and motor representations manage
Yair Levy
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The promise and peril of interpersonal political communication
Abstract At present, the field of political psychology lacks an effective framework to conceptually organize the findings from the voluminous literature assessing whether interpersonal political interaction makes democracy better or worse. Historically, the scholarship examining various styles of interactions has remained siloed; scholars have not ...
Jaime E. Settle
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A Framework for Enriching Lexical Semantic Resources with Distributional Semantics [PDF]
We present an approach to combining distributional semantic representations induced from text corpora with manually constructed lexical-semantic networks. While both kinds of semantic resources are available with high lexical coverage, our aligned resource combines the domain specificity and availability of contextual information from distributional ...
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ABSTRACT Effective cyber incident response and crisis management increasingly relies on the coordination of relevant actors at supranational levels. A polycentric governance structure is one of the institutional arrangements that can promote active participation of involved actors, an aspect decisive for the rapid and effective response to cyber ...
Mazaher Kianpour, Christopher Frantz
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Selective Integration of Social Feedback Promotes a Stable and Positively Biased Self‐Concept
ABSTRACT Understanding self‐concept dynamics is crucial given its generalized impact on our well‐being. However, how we integrate information into our self‐representations to promote a positively biased, yet progressively stable self‐concept is a question that remains unanswered.
Josué García‐Arch+2 more
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A Survey on Lexical Ambiguity Detection and Word Sense Disambiguation [PDF]
This paper explores techniques that focus on understanding and resolving ambiguity in language within the field of natural language processing (NLP), highlighting the complexity of linguistic phenomena such as polysemy and homonymy and their implications for computational models.
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The disambiguation of people names in biological collections. [PDF]
Groom Q+14 more
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Abstract Decades of research have established that learners benefit when instruction includes hand gestures. This benefit is seen when learners watch an instructor gesture, as well as when they are taught or encouraged to gesture themselves. However, there is substantial individual variability with respect to this phenomenon—not all individuals benefit
Eliza L. Congdon+2 more
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Through Thick and Thin: Gesture and Speech Remain as an Integrated System in Atypical Development
Abstract Gesture and speech are tightly linked and form a single system in typical development. In this review, we ask whether and how the role of gesture and relations between speech and gesture vary in atypical development by focusing on two groups of children: those with peri‐ or prenatal unilateral brain injury (children with BI) and preterm born ...
Ö. Ece Demir‐Lira, Tilbe Göksun
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Abstract Past research suggests that Working Memory plays a role in determining relative clause attachment bias. Disambiguation preferences may further depend on Processing Speed and explicit memory demands in linguistic tasks. Given that Working Memory and Processing Speed decline with age, older adults offer a way of investigating the factors ...
Willem S. van Boxtel, Laurel A. Lawyer
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