نتایج جستجو برای: knowledge familiarity

تعداد نتایج: 573914  

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2015
Esther Alonso-Prieto Raika Pancaroglu Kirsten A Dalrymple Todd Handy Jason J S Barton Ipek Oruc

Prior event-related potential studies using group statistics within a priori selected time windows have yielded conflicting results about familiarity effects in face processing. Our goal was to evaluate the temporal dynamics of the familiarity effect at all time points at the single-subject level. Ten subjects were shown faces of anonymous people or celebrities. Individual results were analysed...

Journal: :Behavior research methods 2016
Francesca M M Citron Cristina Cacciari Michael Kucharski Luna Beck Markus Conrad Arthur M Jacobs

Despite flourishing research on the relationship between emotion and literal language, and despite the pervasiveness of figurative expressions in communication, the role of figurative language in conveying affect has been underinvestigated. This study provides affective and psycholinguistic norms for 619 German idiomatic expressions and explores the relationships between affective and psycholin...

2014
Josephine A. Urquhart Akira R. O’Connor

Déjà vu is a nebulous memory experience defined by a clash between evaluations of familiarity and novelty for the same stimulus. We sought to generate it in the laboratory by pairing a DRM recognition task, which generates erroneous familiarity for critical words, with a monitoring task by which participants realise that some of these erroneously familiar words are in fact novel. We tested 30 p...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2005
Jane Plailly Moustafa Bensafi Mathilde Pachot-Clouard Chantal Delon-Martin David A Kareken Catherine Rouby Christoph Segebarth Jean-P Royet

Previous studies have shown activation of right orbitofrontal cortex during judgments of odor familiarity. In the present study, we sought to extend our knowledge about the neural circuits involved in such a task by exploring the involvement of the right prefrontal areas and limbic/primary olfactory structures. Fourteen right-handed male subjects were tested using fMRI with a single functional ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Jennifer J. Heisz Judith M. Shedden Anthony Randal McIntosh

We assessed the hypothesis that brain signal variability is a reflection of functional network reconfiguration during memory processing. In the present experiments, we use multiscale entropy to capture the variability of human electroencephalogram (EEG) while manipulating the knowledge representation associated with faces stored in memory. Across two experiments, we observed increased variabili...

Journal: :نشریه پرستاری ایران 0
فاطمه چاوشیان fatemeh chavoshian

davood became fearful when he encountered with his diabetes diagnosis for first time. what effect does this disease can have on davood ’ s lifestyle? in this case, the nurse describes how davood ’ s fear is released by education. i met davood in 1992 for first time. he had been admitted in ward since two days ago, and he had been forced to stay at the hospital through neu-rooz holidays. he acce...

2013
Mattie Tops Renske Huffmeijer Mariëlle Linting Karen M. Grewen Kathleen C. Light Sander L. Koole Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg Marinus H. van IJzendoorn

Stress or arousal responses to novel social contexts ease off when individuals get familiar with the social context. In the present study we investigated whether oxytocin is involved in this process of familiarization-habituation as oxytocin is known to increase trust and decrease anxiety. Fifty-nine healthy female subjects took part in the same experimental procedure in two sessions separated ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2014
Robert M Nosofsky Gregory E Cox Rui Cao Richard M Shiffrin

Experiments were conducted to test a modern exemplar-familiarity model on its ability to account for both short-term and long-term probe recognition within the same memory-search paradigm. Also, making connections to the literature on attention and visual search, the model was used to interpret differences in probe-recognition performance across diverse conditions that manipulated relations bet...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Kate L Laskowski Jonathan N Pruitt

While there are now a number of theoretical models predicting how consistent individual differences in behaviour may be generated and maintained, so far, there are few empirical tests. The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that repeated social interactions among individuals may generate among-individual differences and reinforce within-individual consistency through positive feedb...

2000
Magnus Söderlund Jonas Gunnarsson

The main finding in this paper is that customer familiarity (i.e. the number of product-related experiences accumulated by the customer) affects customer satisfaction in an asymmetric way. Data from customers in the airline industry suggest that it is more difficult to obtain a high level of satisfaction among high familiarity customers compared to low familiarity customers, given a high perfor...

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