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    • Conceptual distinctiveness supports detailed visual long-term memory for real-world objects 

      Konkle, Talia A; Brady, Timothy F; Alvarez, George Angelo (American Psychological Association, 2010)
      Humans have a massive capacity to store detailed information in visual long-term memory. The present studies explored the fidelity of these visual long-term memory representations and examined how conceptual and perceptual ...
    • Language, Likeness, and the Han Phenomenon of Convergence 

      Vihan, Jan (2012-11-01)
      Although in the classical Chinese outlook the world can only be made sense of through the means devised by the ancient sages and handed down by the tradition, the art of exegesis has long been a neglected subject. Scholars ...
    • Social Information Guides Infants' Selection of Foods 

      Shutts, Kristin; Kinzler, Katherine D.; McKee, Caitlin B.; Spelke, Elizabeth S. (Taylor and Francis, 2009)
      Two experiments investigated the influence of socially conveyed emotions and speech on infants' choices among food. After watching films in which two unfamiliar actresses each spoke while eating a different kind of food, ...