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In addition to theory-specific auxiliary assumptions, there are theory-general auxiliary assumptions, which can apply to each of the contending theories. An example of a theory-general auxiliary assumption in the context of visual memory research is how processes, such as response bias and memory c...
The dissociations in the excited states of the derivatives of naphthalene, i.e., α- and β-naphthylamine, and α- and β-naphthol are discussed by the molecular orbital treatment using semi-empirical L.C.A.O. method. The difference of t... R Itoh - 《Journal of the Physical Society ...
Spatial ability is defined as a cognitive or intellectual skill used to represent, transform, generate, and recall information of an object or the environment. Individual differences across spatial tasks have been strongly linked to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) interest and...
This chapter summarizes the methodological issues and empirical findings on the acuity of perception of interoceptive information, dubbed interoceptive accuracy. Both homeostatic (classic visceroceptive channels, thermosensation, itch, pain, affective to
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Many psychologists and scientists have tried to explain the phenomena of the form constant. One plausible theory is that when a person is hallucinating or is having a “high,” the visual cortex, the part of thebrainthat processes images, experiences some “noise” or interference, causing the ...
Conclusions Network connectivity of brain regions associated with semantic–phonological processing is predictive of language performance in poststroke aphasia. The most predictive connections involved right-hemisphere ROIs—particularly those for which structural adaptions are known to associate with recovered ...
In contrast, identifying a specific difference generally requires a full structural alignment of the two images, and this alignment process is faster for high-similarity pairs. We described four experiments that demonstrate this dissociation and show that the results can be simulated using the ...
Collective future thinking, namely the anticipation of events for a group, is a relatively new research area in memory studies. Research to date with predo