"aha!" moment: how prior knowledge helps disambiguate ambiguous information.
We encounter ambiguous information every day. Previous research suggests that prior knowledge is necessary for making sense of this information and that such meaning-making is effortless and automatic (Barrett, 2017; Barrett and Bar, 2009). The present study sought to confirm and extend this idea in...
Published: |
|
---|---|
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20240091 |
Similar Items
-
Disambiguation of ambiguous figures in the brain
by: Tomohiro eIshizu, et al.
Published: (2013-08-01) -
Disambiguating ambiguous motion perception: what are the cues?
by: Alessandro ePiedimonte, et al.
Published: (2015-07-01) -
Word sense disambiguation to improve precision for ambiguous queries
by: Chifu Adrian-Gabriel, et al.
Published: (2012-12-01) -
The Ambiguity and Disambiguity of Zuo-related words in Mandarin Chinese
by: Chen,Yu-Jung, et al.
Published: (2014) -
The transformational potential of 'aha' moments in life coaching and beyond
by: Longhurst, Leigh Anne
Published: (2013)