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  2. Word superiority effect - Wikipedia

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    However, attentional focus has been demonstrated to modulate the WSE which agrees with recent neurophysiological data explaining that attention, in fact, modulates early stages of word processing. [1] The activation-verification model (AVM) is another model that was developed to account for reaction time data from lexical decision and

  3. Agnostic (data) - Wikipedia

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    The data and formatting are then generated dynamically by the code used to extract the data and the formatting information. The data itself only needs to be distinguished when it is being acted on or displayed in a specific way. If the data is being transferred between devices or databases, it does not need to be interpreted as a specific object.

  4. Word recognition - Wikipedia

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    New word recognition capabilities have made computer-based learning programs more effective and reliable. [8] Improved technology has enabled eye-tracking, which monitors individuals' saccadic eye movements while they read. This has furthered understanding of how certain patterns of eye movement increases word recognition and processing.

  5. Word processor - Wikipedia

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    The data diskette was then put in the second drive. The operating system and the word processing program were combined in one file. [13] Another of the early word processing adopters was Vydec, which created in 1973 [14] the first modern text processor, the "Vydec Word Processing System". It had built-in multiple functions like the ability to ...

  6. Processing fluency - Wikipedia

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    The fluent processing has been misattributed to the humour of the statement. As high processing fluency indicates that the interaction of a person with the environment goes smoothly, [25] a person does not need to pay particular attention to the environment. By contrast, low processing fluency means that there are problems in the interaction ...

  7. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Explanations include information-processing rules (i.e., mental shortcuts), called heuristics, that the brain uses to produce decisions or judgments. Biases have a variety of forms and appear as cognitive ("cold") bias, such as mental noise, [5] or motivational ("hot") bias, such as when beliefs are distorted by wishful thinking. Both effects ...

  8. Reading - Wikipedia

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    Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of symbols, often specifically those of a written language, by means of sight or touch. [1] [2] [3] [4]For educators and researchers, reading is a multifaceted process involving such areas as word recognition, orthography (spelling), alphabetics, phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, and motivation.

  9. Semantic spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Glossary: A simple list of terms and their definitions. A glossary focuses on creating a complete list of the terminology of domain-specific terms and acronyms. It is useful for creating clear and unambiguous definitions for terms, and because it can be created with simple word processing tools, few technical tools are necessary.