Sentence context dependence of meaning encoding An additional core property of language is our ability to interpret words on the basis of the sentence contexts in which they appear46,47. For example, hearing the sequences of words “He picked the rose…” versus “He finally rose…” allows ...
WhileCollins and Quillian's (1969)model plays a largely historic role in psychology today, the concept of semantic networks and, more generally, graph-based representations of meaning, is very much alive in a variety of practical contexts. Computer scientists concerned with information retrieval, in...
Method. Findings on belief formation from several areas of psychology were reviewed in order to identify general principles that appear to underlie the designation of information in memory as "true" or "false". Results. Studies on belief formation have demonstrated that individuals have a tendency ...
Propositional Representations in Psychology C.H.Frederiksen, inInternational Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001 1.1Propositions as Cognitive Representations Like allcognitive representations, propositions are a form ofsemantic representation. As such, they may be used to represent concrete...
- 《American Journal of Psychology》 被引量: 175发表: 1991年 The role of sensory and motor information in semantic representation Embodied theories of cognition propose that simulation is the basis for cognitive representation. Simulation is assumed to use the same sensory鈥搈otor systems that are ...
26The goal of word2vec is to cause words that occur in similar contexts to have similar embeddings. The algorithm can be viewed as instantiating a simple two-layer neural network architecture. In this network, the input layer uses a one-hot encoding method to indicate individual target words....
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Something similar in perceptual psychology is called neural adaptation, where the neurons responsible for perceiving, say, visual motion, become fatigued if you bombard them with constant stimulation. It’s possible that the same thing can happen to semantic neurons. There are some cool demos of th...
This study examined the influence of semantic and phonological priming on L2 speech planning, as well as the difference between native and non-native speakers of English in terms of lemma activation. Two potential explanations for the contrast between th
Approval for the study was obtained from the ethics committee of the University of York Department of Psychology and the University of York Neuroimaging Centre. All data acquisition methods used in this study were in accordance with international, national, and institutional guidelines. MRI acquisition...