Dynamical systems theory (DST) is a branch of mathematics that assesses abstract or physical systems that change over time. It has a quantitative part (mathematical equations) …
T Marghetis, R Núñez… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Mathematics requires precise inferences about abstract objects inaccessible to perception. How is this possible? One proposal is that mathematical reasoning, while concerned with …
Recently, it has been suggested that people are spontaneously inclined to cooperate in social dilemmas, whereas defection requires effortful deliberation. From this assumption, we …
D Richardson, R Dale, K Shockley - Embodied communication in …, 2008 - books.google.com
If you watch footage of a jazz quintet, even with the sound turned off, you will witness synchrony, swing, and coordination at multiple levels. At the time scale of a bar, gestures are …
Previous studies have used mouse tracking as a tool to measure usability of webpages, user attention and search relevance. In this paper, we go beyond measurement of user behavior …
The aim of statistical decision theories is to understand how evidence, prior knowledge, and values lead an organism to commit to one of a number of alternatives. Two main statistical …
Investigating cognitive processes by analyzing mouse movements has become a popular method in many psychological disciplines. When creating mouse-tracking experiments …
Creativity is a driving force for human development and has fascinated scholars for centuries. Surprisingly little is known about the cognitive underpinnings of putting creative …
JH Song, K Nakayama - Journal of vision, 2006 - jov.arvojournals.org
Previous studies have shown that an odd-colored target among uniformly colored distractors can be rapidly detected and localized using broadly distributed attention over an entire …