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Get the Picture? Goodness of Image Organization Contributes to Image Memorability
According to Gestalt psychologists, goodness is a crucial variable for image organization. We hypothesized that these differences in goodness contribute to variability in image memorability. Building on this, we predicted that two characteristics of good
Lore Goetschalckx +3 more
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Abstract Objectives Exposure to racism is repeatedly experienced by individuals from racially minoritised backgrounds, and has a range of negative emotional, physical and social consequences; however, its traumatising effects are under‐recognised. Further, psychological therapists often lack sufficient knowledge, training and confidence to sensitively ...
Nicole K. S. Samuel, Laura M. Simonds
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A study of search result aggregation approaches for the digital humanities
Abstract Searching across diverse information platforms, such as digital humanities archives, academic digital libraries, and encyclopedias, poses challenges in managing the queries issued to each platform and synthesizing the resources discovered. While search result aggregation interfaces address this problem, how best to present the search results ...
Milad Momeni, Orland Hoeber
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The art of chicken sexing [PDF]
Expert chick sexers are able to quickly and reliably determine the sex of day-old chicks on the basis of very subtle perceptual cues. They claim that in many cases they have no idea how they make their decisions. They just look at the rear end of a chick,
Horsey, Richard
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Abstract This essay revisits the early methodology of Rudolph von Jhering. It has often been dismissed due to its heavy metaphysics, unwieldy presentation, and alleged neglect of teleology. But a charitable reconstruction in contemporary terms reveals a coherence theory of jurisprudence that is in many ways superior to current coherence accounts.
Pascal Felix Meier
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The Parallel Architecture in Language and Elsewhere
Abstract The Parallel Architecture is a conception of the organization of the mental representations involved in language and of the role of language in the mind as a whole. Its basic premise is that linguistic representations draw on three independent generative systems—phonological, syntactic, and semantic structures—plus a system of interface links ...
Ray Jackendoff
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In the article, based on the interpretation of the experimental material, the content of the ethnic image of the Volga Tatars is determined. The relevance of the study is explained by the fact that the description of the content of the images: “yourself”
Anna V Razumkova
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Divergent Perception: Framing Creative Cognition Through the Lens of Sensory Flexibility
ABSTRACT Creativity is a cornerstone of human evolution and is typically defined as the multifaceted ability to produce novel and useful artifacts. Although much research has focused on divergent thinking, growing evidence underscores the importance of perceptual processing in fostering creativity, particularly through perceptual flexibility.
Antoine Bellemare‐Pepin, Karim Jerbi
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Colours, Corners And Complexity [PDF]
"There is a philosophical question as to what one really sees". Wittgenstein's remark raises all sorts of questions: Does one see tables and chairs, people jumping up and down, their jumps, their sadness ?
Mulligan, Kevin
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Quand les syntagmes se font paradigmes : la cohésion rythmique de la répétition
The poetic function, as defined by Jakobson (1963, p. 220), suspends the opposition between the paradigmatic axis and the syntagmatic axis by subsuming them under one principle, that of equivalence.
Emmanuelle Prak-Derrington
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