Propositional Representations in Psychology C.H. Frederiksen, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001 1.1 Propositions as Cognitive Representations Like all cognitive representations, propositions are a form of semantic representation. As such, they may be used to represent ...
A semantic network or net is a graph structure for representing knowledge in patterns of interconnected nodes and arcs. Computer implementations of semantic networks were first developed for artificial intelligence and machine translation, but earlier versions have long been used in philosophy, psychology...
; the Scientific Foundation of the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (grant no. E1CX4725CX to X.W.); the National Science and Technology Innovation 2030 Major Program (grant no. 2021ZD0204104 to Y.B.); and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. ...
Cognitive Psychology of Memory D.A. Balota, J.H. Coane, in Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference, 2008 Semantic memory refers to the enormous storehouse of information that humans have readily accessible. This chapter provides a general overview of both theory development and empirical res...
Department of Psychology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Guangyao Zhang, Xiuyi Wang, Weiting Shi & Nan Lin State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China Guangyao Zhang & Yanchao Bi IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Re...
This field involves a range of disciplines, including computer science, linguistics, psychology, and social sciences, and aims to understand how people communicate and interact with each other, as well as how to design and build systems that can engage in effective and natural conversations with ...
The associative theory of creativity proposes that creative ideas result from connecting remotely related concepts in memory. Previous research found that higher creative individuals exhibit a more flexible organization of semantic memory, generate more
because they allow a clear separation of the clusters based on the different meanings. Such a task enables us to assess clustering and switching based on the number of responses within and between the different meanings of the ambiguous cue word. Cluster definition has indeed been a limitation in...
Retrofitting social learning theory with contemporary understandings of learning and memory derived from cognitive psychology and neuroscience K. RyanProctor,Richard E.Niemeyer, inJournal of Criminal Justice, 2020 4.1.2.2Semantic memory Semantic memory contains general knowledge, which is devoid of the sit...
While semantic and episodic memory have been shown to influence each other, uncertainty remains as to how this interplay occurs. We introduce a behavioral representational similarity analysis approach to assess whether semantic space can be subtly re-scu