memory bias造句
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- Some psychologists have explained the apparent prevalence of precognitive dreams in terms of memory biases, namely a selective memory for accurate predictions and distorted memory so that dreams are retrospectively fitted onto subsequent events.
- On the other hand, even without torture, various cases of avered False memory ( including memory biases, etc . ) or privileges granted under plea bargaining might lead to such false confessions.
- They were then tested explicitly with cued recall and it was found that the AN participants better favored the anorexia-related words, showing a " schema-related memory bias ".
- Schacter says, " but this could be a classic case of memory bias, in which one or both has reshaped and resculpted this memory to fit current needs, beliefs, and feelings.
- I'm almost certain you're looking for examples of Memory biases, most of them should be listed in that article .-? 23 : 45, 20 March 2006 ( UTC)
- It's difficult to find memory bias in a sentence. 用memory bias造句挺難的
- The results of these studies suggest that there are clear differences in the explicit cognitive processing of stimuli between AN individuals and healthy controls and that length of the illness can affect the extent of these memory biases.
- Mikal Aasved links it with " selective memory bias ", allowing gamblers to mentally distance themselves from the consequences of their gambling by holding an inflated view of their real winnings ( or losses in the opposite case ).
- For example, the participants could have been influenced by a number of memory biases such as a possible selective memory bias for events that were more emotionally intense, or a possible bias to more easily recall more recent events.
- For example, the participants could have been influenced by a number of memory biases such as a possible selective memory bias for events that were more emotionally intense, or a possible bias to more easily recall more recent events.
- It is a memory bias whereby a person may falsely recall generating a thought, an idea, a song, or a joke, not deliberately engaging in plagiarism but rather experiencing a memory as if it were a new inspiration.
- Psychologist Daniel Kahneman explains this discrepancy by differentiating between happiness according to the " experiencing self " compared to the " remembering self " : when asked to reflect on experiences, memory biases like the Peak-End effect ( e . g . we mostly remember the dramatic parts of a vacation, and how it was at the end ) play a large role.
- I suspect you will suffer a bit of bias-I think the term is something like time-memory bias or something silly ilke that ( look for article list of biases )-essentially the recent past may seem larger / more important in your mind than the distant past, even if both events were of equal size . talk ) 15 : 15, 2 September 2008 ( UTC)
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