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Does the Experience of Remembering Differentially Influence the Factual Accuracy of Recognition, and Confidence in Its Accuracy? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cognition
Remembering is typically viewed as unreliable and prone to errors, whereas highly confident recognition memory is often believed to be highly reliable and associated with high recognition accuracy.
Phyllis Margaret Windsor   +2 more
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What makes memories vivid? [PDF]

open access: yesJ Exp Psychol Gen
Some memories are vivid and detailed, while others are vague and indistinct. Although a common experience, the cognitive mechanisms underlying these differences remain poorly understood. A common explanation for what makes mental representations vivid is their shared properties with visual perception.
Morales-Torres R, Davis SW, Cabeza R.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Effects of Instruction‐Guided Attentional Focus on Jump Performance in Women's Artistic Gymnastics [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Sport Science
Instructions are a common part of training in many sports. The content of the instructions and how they are formulated is relevant for the effect on performance.
Juliane Veit   +2 more
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The impact of thermal and auditory unpleasant stimulus on explicit motor imagery in healthy individuals: An experimental study. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Motor imagery is the ability to mentally simulate a motor task without actually performing it. Furthermore, pain is an unpleasant sensory experience that involves different dimensions - sensory-discriminative, motivational-affective, and cognitive ...
Gabriel Cohen-Aknine   +3 more
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Current Status and Future Issues in Research on the Vividness Effect in Communication

open access: yesMaketingu Janaru, 2021
When sending messages to consumers, companies prefer to use colorful words, videos, animations, 3D and other means to attract attention, and consumers will further elaborate on the message. It is believed that use of these vivid approaches has a positive
Tingting Zhang
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Multidisciplinary Intersections on Artificial-Human Vividness: Phenomenology, Representation, and the Brain

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2022
This article will explore the expressivity and tractability of vividness, as viewed from the interdisciplinary perspective of the cognitive sciences, including the sub-disciplines of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and ...
Violetta Molokopoy, Amedeo D’Angiulli
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Neural reactivation and judgements of vividness reveal separable contributions to mnemonic representation

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2022
Mnemonic representations vary in fidelity, sharpness, and strength—qualities that can be examined using both introspective judgements of mental states and objective measures of brain activity.
Ryan M. Barker   +2 more
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Videos using different message strategies to promote the interruption of sedentary behavior in university students during online lectures – A pilot study

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2023
BackgroundSedentary behavior (SB) is highly prevalent among university students and has increased during COVID-19 pandemic. As SB is associated with negative health outcomes, appropriate prevention measures in the university setting are needed ...
Anastasia Doré   +12 more
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Can a word paint a thousand pictures? Brand- evoked mental imagery in advertising

open access: yesCuadernos.info, 2021
In this research we have used the logo as stimuli to test the brand-evoked mental imagery effect. According to the Dual Coding Theory, familiar brands facilitate additional pathways –visual and verbal– to retrieve arguments to build mental imagery ...
Diana Gavilan, María Avello
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Exploring the vividness of mental imagery and eidetic imagery in people with intellectual disability (ID) in comparison with typically developing (TD) individualsWhat this paper adds

open access: yesHeliyon, 2020
Background: Mental imagery (MI) has been described as the “ability to simulate in the mind information that is not currently being perceived by the sense organs” (Moran, 2012, p. 166).
Akhtar Ali Syed   +3 more
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