نتایج جستجو برای: knowledge familiarity

تعداد نتایج: 573914  

2012
Alejandro J. Estudillo

Faces are visual stimuli full of information. Depending upon the familiarity with a face, the information we can extract will differ, so the more familiarity with a face, the more information that can be extracted from it. The present article reviews the role that pre-existing knowledge of a face has in its processing. Here, we focus on behavioral, electrophysiological and neuroimaging evidence...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2002
Debra L Long Chantel S Prat

Prior studies have found robust knowledge effects on recall of text ideas but have seldom found comparable effects on recognition. This inconsistency was examined in light of recent research on the component processes that underlie recognition memory. Using the remember/know paradigm, the authors found that experts made more remember judgments than novices, but only in response to text ideas re...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2004
Rachel A Diana Margaret J Peterson Lynne M Reder

In two experiments, we investigated the role of perceptual information in spurious recognition judgments. Participants viewed lists of words in various unusual fonts. The frequency with which each font was presented was manipulated at study: Each font was presented with 1 or 12 different words in Experiment 1 and with 1 or 20 words in Experiment 2. Although the participants were instructed in a...

2011
Jasmin Cloutier William M. Kelley Todd F. Heatherton

This study examined the neural substrates of facial familiarity and person-knowledge. Based on current neural models of face perception, it was hypothesized that distinct extended networks of brain regions differentiate the perception of (a) novel faces, (b) novel faces associated with person-knowledge, (c) perceptually familiar faces and (d) familiar faces for which person-knowledge was learne...

2015
Leah R. Abrams Colleen M. McBride Gillian W. Hooker Joseph N. Cappella Laura M. Koehly Hajo Zeeb

OBJECTIVES To determine how three dimensions of genetic literacy (familiarity, skills, and factual knowledge) fit the hierarchy of knowledge outlined in E.M. Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations to better conceptualize lay understandings of genomics. METHODS A consumer panel representing the US adult population (N = 1016) completed an electronic survey in November 2013. Adjusting for education, w...

Journal: :Clinical genetics 2013
E R Dorsey K C Darwin P E Nichols J H Kwok C Bennet L S Rosenthal Y Bombard I Shoulson E Oster

The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) of 2008 was the first US legislation to address genetic discrimination. We sought to assess understanding of GINA among individuals affected by the autosomal dominant condition, Huntington disease (HD). We conducted a cross-sectional survey of individuals with varying risk of HD to assess their familiarity with GINA. As a control, individuals...

Journal: :Social neuroscience 2011
Jasmin Cloutier William M Kelley Todd F Heatherton

This study examined the neural substrates of facial familiarity and person-knowledge. Based on current neural models of face perception, it was hypothesized that distinct extended networks of brain regions differentiate the perception of (a) novel faces, (b) novel faces associated with person-knowledge, (c) perceptually familiar faces and (d) familiar faces for which person-knowledge was learne...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Wesley G Moons Diane M Mackie Teresa Garcia-Marques

Repeated statements are perceived as more valid than novel ones, termed the illusion of truth effect, presumably because repetition imbues the statement with familiarity. In 3 studies, the authors examined the conditions under which and the processes by which familiarity signals from repetition and argument quality signals from processing of message content influenced agreement with persuasive ...

2016
Stella J. Faerber Jürgen M. Kaufmann Helmut Leder Eva Maria Martin Stefan R. Schweinberger

According to the norm-based version of the multidimensional face space model (nMDFS, Valentine, 1991), any given face and its corresponding anti-face (which deviates from the norm in exactly opposite direction as the original face) should be equidistant to a hypothetical prototype face (norm), such that by definition face and anti-face should bear the same level of perceived typicality. However...

2015
Pau Carazo Jennifer C Perry Fern Johnson Tommaso Pizzari Stuart Wigby

Competition over access to reproductive opportunities can lead males to harm females. However, recent work has shown that, in Drosophila melanogaster, male competition and male harm of females are both reduced under conditions simulating male-specific population viscosity (i.e., in groups where males are related and reared with each other as larvae). Here, we seek to replicate these findings an...

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