Individuals' conceptual knowledge can flexibly influence emotion perception and the brain's representations of face categories, a study finds. Mounting behavioral evidence suggests that the perception ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Knowledge comprises facts, concepts and principles. Skills are categorized as either cognitive or motor skills, which are essential for ...
To understand the world, we arrange individual objects, people, and events into different categories or concepts. Concepts such as ‘the telephone’ consist primarily of visible features, i.e. shape and ...
Amin, T.G. (2015). Conceptual metaphor and the study of conceptual change: Research synthesis and future directions. International Journal of Science Education , 37 ...
Have you heard things about COVID-19 that made you think, “Hang on — where did they get that idea? Is it correct?” Have you wondered why you haven’t seen stories in the media about X, Y or Z, when ...
In order to find our way in the world, we classify it into concepts, such as 'telephone'. Until now, it was unclear how the brain retrieves these when we only encounter the word and don't perceive the ...
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