Fuzzy-trace theory (FTT) is a theory of cognition originally proposed by Valerie F. Reyna and Charles Brainerd to explain cognitive phenomena, particularly...
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False memory (section Fuzzy-trace theory)
hand, gist representations are fuzzy, general, and abstracted representations of the information. The fuzzy-trace theory relates to false memory because...
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Confabulation (section Fuzzy-trace theory)
researchers frame confabulation within the fuzzy-trace theory. Finally, some researchers call for theories that rely less on neurocognitive explanations...
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choice framing: task versions and a comparison of prospect theory and fuzzy-trace theory". Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 23 (3): 314–329. doi:10...
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mathematicians, a "fuzzy concept" is usually a fuzzy set or a combination of such sets (see fuzzy mathematics and fuzzy set theory). In cognitive linguistics...
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Framing effect (psychology) (category Prospect theory)
PMC 3755606. PMID 22023568. Reyna, V. F. (2008). "A Theory of Medical Decision Making and Health: Fuzzy Trace Theory". Medical Decision Making. 28 (6): 850–65....
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Emotion (redirect from Emotion theory)
feedback hypothesis Fuzzy-trace theory Group emotion Homeostatic feeling Moral emotions Social sharing of emotions Two-factor theory of emotion Kuleshov...
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our memory develops from childhood and onward. According to fuzzy-trace theory, a theory of cognition originally proposed by Valerie F. Reyna and Charles...
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monitoring theory, fuzzy-trace theory, schema theory, person-based perspective, and the mental-state reasoning model. According to source monitoring theory, the...
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refer to idle chat or gossip. Gist processing, a cognitive process in fuzzy-trace theory Jist (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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fuzzy-trace theory, a dual-process model of mental representations underlying memory, judgement, and decision making. According to fuzzy-trace theory...
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Fuzzy-trace theory, an opposing theory to source monitoring error, stipulates that memories are composed of two components; gist and verbatim traces....
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Framing (social sciences) (redirect from Framing (communication theory))
various models explaining the framing effect: cognitive theories, such as the fuzzy-trace theory, attempt to explain the framing-effect by determining the...
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Motivated forgetting (section Theories)
remember that word as presented. Similar to the verbal paradigm is fuzzy-trace theory, which dictates that one encodes two separate things about memory:...
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Risk perception (section Cultural theory)
factored into a risk analysis. Risk Risk communication Cultural theory of risk Fuzzy-trace theory Foresight Douglas, Mary and Aaron Wildavsky (1982). Risk and...
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Facilitation (business) Fantasy Fideism Figure Reasoning Test Fuzzy logic Fuzzy-trace theory Generalizing Gestalt psychology Group cognition Heuristics in...
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Working memory (section Theories)
Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model Prefrontal cortex § Attention and memory Fuzzy-trace theory Intermediate-term memory Memory and aging Prefrontal cortex basal...
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from human performance research and the recently developed information theory, that forged the way in this area. Developments in computer science would...
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1016/S0005-7967(02)00012-8. PMID 12600401. Brainerd CJ, Reyna VF (October 2002). "Fuzzy-trace theory and false memory". Current Directions in Psychological Science. 11...
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Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model Attention versus memory in prefrontal cortex Fuzzy-trace theory Intermediate-term memory Cowan, N. (1995). Attention and memory: An...
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Behavioral economics (category Prospect theory)
Cultural economics Culture change Economic sociology Emotional bias Fuzzy-trace theory Hindsight bias Homo reciprocans Important publications in behavioral...
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of Human Ecology at Cornell University. He is known for developing fuzzy-trace theory with his wife and colleague, Valerie F. Reyna. He serves as editor-in-chief...
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Failure to thrive, in children False tagging theory, a neuroanatomical model Fuzzy-trace theory, a theory of cognition Fair Tax Town, a Welsh political...
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items (semantic lures). Such findings fit with predictions of the fuzzy-trace theory, suggesting that individuals utilize memory representations that record...
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8-18 LaTour, Kathryn, Michael S. LaTour, and Charles Brainerd, "Fuzzy Trace Theory and "Smart"False Memories: Implications for Advertising," Journal...
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1968 1970 psychology professor, Cornell, known for co-developing fuzzy-trace theory Jennifer Crocker B.A. 1975 Professor, Ohio Eminent Scholar in Social...
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Concept (section Theory-theory)
approach. While the Classical theory requires an all-or-nothing membership in a group, prototypes allow for more fuzzy boundaries and are characterized...
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LaTour with colleagues Mike LaTour and Chuck Brainerd wrote the paper Fuzzy trace theory and “smart” false memories: Implications for advertising, which was...
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work of Valerie F. Reyna and Charles Brainerd established fuzzy-trace theory, which is a theory of cognition proposed to explain false memory, medical decision...
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Berenji, H.R. (1994). "Fuzzy Q-learning: A new approach for fuzzy dynamic programming". Proceedings of 1994 IEEE 3rd International Fuzzy Systems Conference...
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