نتایج جستجو برای: individuation

تعداد نتایج: 1086  

2005
Eva-Maria Pesendorfer Sabine T. Koeszegi

In this paper, we study the effects of synchronous and asynchronous communication mode on electronic negotiations. By applying content analysis, we compare the negotiation processes of two e-negotiation simulations conducted in a synchronous and an asynchronous mode. Our results show significant differences in communication behavior of subjects. Synchronous negotiation mode leads to less friend...

2012
Christopher W. Robinson Catherine A. Best Wei (Sophia) Deng Vladimir M. Sloutsky

The current review focuses on how exposure to linguistic input, and count nouns in particular, affect performance on various cognitive tasks, including individuation, categorization and category learning, and inductive inference. We review two theoretical accounts of effects of words. Proponents of one account argue that words have top-down effects on cognitive tasks, and, as such, function as ...

2006
Shohei Hidaka Jun Saiki

Many developmental studies have pointed out the relationship between children’s ability of object cognition and word learning. In this study, the relationship between object segregation and feature bias to objects in word generalization was investigated with a connectionist model. In particular, the model focused on building feature and object representation from simple visual images. Some prev...

2005
Paul E. Griffiths

Many philosophers believe that 1) most uses of functional language in biology make implicit reference to natural selection and 2) the fundamental way in which biologists identify parts and processes in organisms is by their selected function(s). Both these claims are mistaken. Much functional language in biology refers to actual causal roles. The extensive biological literature on the ‘characte...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2002
Renée Baillargeon Su-Hua Wang

Recent research suggests that one of the mechanisms that contribute to infants' acquisition of their physical knowledge is the formation of event categories, such as occlusion and containment. Some of this research compared infants' identification of similar variables in different event categories. Marked developmental lags were found, suggesting that infants acquire event-specific rather than ...

Journal: :Journal of memory and language 2013
Jelena Mirković Maryellen C Macdonald

The utterance planning processes allowing speakers to produce agreement between subjects and verbs (the catspl arepl asleep) have been the topic of extensive study as a window into language production mechanisms. A key question has been the extent to which agreement processing is influenced by semantic and phonological factors. Most prior studies have found limited effects of non-syntactic, par...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2010
Rebecca J Woods Teresa Wilcox

The ability to individuate objects is one of our most fundamental cognitive capacities. Recent research has revealed that when objects vary in color or luminance alone, infants fail to individuate those objects until 11.5 months. However, color and luminance frequently covary in the natural environment, thus providing a more salient and reliable indicator of distinct objects. For this reason, w...

Journal: :Journal of cross-cultural gerontology 1987
D P Johnson L C Mullins

The main argument of this paper is that the subjective experience of loneliness among older people must be analyzed in relation to the overall value system of society or the subcultural values of particular segments of society. Cultural or subcultural value systems are contrasted in terms of whether they give priority to individualistic values or to collective values such as family or community...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Edward F Ester Trafton Drew Daniel Klee Edward K Vogel Edward Awh

For centuries, it has been known that humans can rapidly and accurately enumerate small sets of items, a process referred to as subitizing. However, there is still active debate regarding the mechanisms that mediate this ability. For example, some have argued that subitizing reflects the operation of a fixed-capacity individuation mechanism that enables concurrent access to a small number of it...

Journal: :Brain research 2007
Susan M Rivera Aseen Nancie Zawaydeh

The present study investigated the role that comprehending words for objects plays in 10- and 11-month-old infants' ability to individuate those objects in a spatiotemporally ambiguous event. To do this, we employed an object individuation task in which infants were familiarized to two objects coming in and out from behind a screen in alternation, and then the screen was removed to reveal eithe...

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