نتایج جستجو برای: familiarity level

تعداد نتایج: 1089652  

1999
Teck-Hua Ho Juin-Kuan Chong Andrew Ainslie Greg Allenby David Bell Eric Bradlow Colin Camerer Tulin Erdem Peter Fader Wagner Kamakura Alan Montgomery Gary Russell David Schmittlein Christophe Van

We develop a highly parsimonious model to describe and predict stock-keeping unit (SKU) choice in any frequently-bought consumer packaged good category. The model has 20 parameters for a category that has 3 salient attributes, and in general it has 8 + 4 ¢ k parameters for a k-attribute product category. This parsimony is accomplished by neither discarding part of the data nor aggregating the l...

2015
Marwan Al-Tawil Vania Dimitrova Dhavalkumar Thakker

We investigate how to provide personalized nudges to aid a user’s exploration of linked data in a way leading to expanding her domain knowledge. This requires a model of the user’s familiarity with domain concepts. The paper examines an approach to detect user domain familiarity by exploiting anchoring concepts which provide a backbone for probing interactions over the linked data graph. Basic ...

2013
Christina Reuterskiöld Diana Van Lancker Sidtis

This study explored retention of idioms and novel (i.e. newly created or grammatically generated) expressions in English-speaking girls following exposure only once during a conversation. Our hypothesis was that idioms, because of their inherent holistic, nonliteral and social characteristics, are acquired differently and more rapidly than novel utterances. Two age groups of typically developin...

Journal: :Journal of memory and language 2013
Laura Mickes Travis M Seale-Carlisle John T Wixted

Although frequently used with recognition, a few studies have used the Remember/Know procedure with free recall. In each case, participants gave Know judgments to a significant number of recalled items (items that were presumably not remembered on the basis of familiarity). What do these Know judgments mean? We investigated this issue using a source memory/free-recall procedure. For each word t...

2013
Hirokata Fukushima Satoshi Hirata Goh Matsuda Ari Ueno Kohki Fuwa Keiko Sugama Kiyo Kusunoki Kazuo Hiraki Masaki Tomonaga Toshikazu Hasegawa

Evaluating the familiarity of faces is critical for social animals as it is the basis of individual recognition. In the present study, we examined how face familiarity is reflected in neural activities in our closest living relative, the chimpanzee. Skin-surface event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured while a fully awake chimpanzee observed photographs of familiar and unfamiliar chi...

2017
Matteo Visconti di Oleggio Castello Kelsey G Wheeler Carlo Cipolli M Ida Gobbini

Recognition of personally familiar faces is remarkably efficient, effortless and robust. We asked if feature-based face processing facilitates detection of familiar faces by testing the effect of face inversion on a visual search task for familiar and unfamiliar faces. Because face inversion disrupts configural and holistic face processing, we hypothesized that inversion would diminish the fami...

Journal: :Cognitive psychology 2014
Robert M Nosofsky Rui Cao Gregory E Cox Richard M Shiffrin

A fundamental distinction in tasks of memory search is whether items receive varied mappings (targets and distractors switch roles across trials) or consistent mappings (targets and distractors never switch roles). The type of mapping often produces markedly different performance patterns, but formal memory-based models that account quantitatively for detailed aspects of the results have not ye...

2017
Bingcan Li Xinrui Mao Yujuan Wang Chunyan Guo

It is generally accepted that associative recognition memory is supported by recollection. In addition, recent research indicates that familiarity can support associative memory, especially when two items are unitized into a single item. Both perceptual and conceptual manipulations can be used to unitize items, but few studies have compared these two methods of unitization directly. In the pres...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Christian Forkstam Peter Hagoort Guillen Fernandez Martin Ingvar Karl Magnus Petersson

The human brain supports acquisition mechanisms that extract structural regularities implicitly from experience without the induction of an explicit model. It has been argued that the capacity to generalize to new input is based on the acquisition of abstract representations, which reflect underlying structural regularities in the input ensemble. In this study, we explored the outcome of this a...

Journal: :Organization Science 2007
J. Alberto Espinosa Sandra Slaughter Robert E. Kraut James D. Herbsleb

While prior research has found that familiarity is beneficial to team performance, it is not clear whether different kinds of familiarity are more or less beneficial when the work has different types of complexity. In this paper, we theorize how task and team familiarity interact with task and team coordination complexity to influence team performance. We posit that task familiarity is more ben...

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