Carry-Over Effect of Processing Style: From Imagination Task to Recognition TaskCarry-Over EffectGlobal/Local ProcessingFace Perception... K Hine,Y Itoh - 《Psychology》 被引量: 3发表: 2016年 The carry-over effect on recognition task Previous work suggested that local processing in the imaginatio...
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Engaging your imagination to benefit your performance is called: (a) Daydreaming (b) Cognitive restructuring (c) Visualization (d) Practice Explain. Role-playing: It is a technique that aims to perceive or look at a certain phenomenon fro...
Indeed, the influential psychologist, Stephen Mitchell (2002), argued that a major reason why romance fades is because it is inspired by idealization, and idealization is, by definition, illusory. Whereas idealization posits a stable situation, nothing stays the same, especially not ourselves. ...
Franco, Z.E. 2016. Heroism in times of crisis: Understanding leadership during extreme events. In Franco, Z.E., and P.G. Zimbardo. 2016. The psychology of heroism: Extraordinary champions of humanity in an unforgiving world. In Johnson, D.R., G.K. Cushman, L.A. Borden, and M.S....
the phenomenon of imagination inflation is discussed and evidence towards it is brought through studies that show its effect on past events and future expectations, for both children and adults. Moreover, it is noted that imagination can also create false mem...
This final chapter is concerned with two kinds of “what-if” questions. The first of these focus on the speculative questions which have realisable answers, so an example would be: what if we could interact with our TV (or any other home technology) by.
The future of High Culture in today’s world is a daunting question, assuming there is a definition that we can agree upon. One might well ask if High Culture even exists. And if it exists, where do we find it? Perhaps in the historical consensus of universally valued products l...
In this chapter, we draw heavily on a new typological model of creativity and show its consequences for early maths education. According to this model, creativity is made up of three interrelated components: creative abilities (mainly creative imagination and divergent thinking), openness to experienc...
In developmental psychology, we owe to Piaget [16,17] the introduction of a new view of play in which exploratory and imaginative activities become concrete expressions of the child’s cognitive development. Piaget was the first to advocate a new view of play, in which exploratory and ...