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  2. Word recognition - Wikipedia

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    The anterior fusiform gyrus is affected by the semantic context, and whether letter combinations are words or pseudowords (novel letter combinations that mimic phonetic conventions, ex. shing). This role of the anterior fusiform gyrus may correlate to higher processing of the word's concept and meaning.

  3. High-context and low-context cultures - Wikipedia

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    In anthropology, high-context and low-context cultures are ends of a continuum of how explicit the messages exchanged in a culture are and how important the context is in communication. The distinction between cultures with high and low contexts is intended to draw attention to variations in both spoken and non-spoken forms of communication. [ 1 ]

  4. Context-dependent memory - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, context-dependent memory is the improved recall of specific episodes or information when the context present at encoding and retrieval are the same. In a simpler manner, "when events are represented in memory, contextual information is stored along with memory targets; the context can therefore cue memories containing that contextual information". [1]

  5. Social cue - Wikipedia

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    When people focus on things in a social context, the medial prefrontal cortex and precuneus areas of the brain are activated; however, when people focus on a non-social context there is no activation of these areas. Straube et al. hypothesized that the areas of the brain involved in mental processes were mainly responsible for social cue ...

  6. Logical form (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Key historical developments. 2.2 Quantificational noun phrases. 3 Wh-movement. ... 1. everyone finds the same two clues; 2. everyone finds two clues, while two ...

  7. Misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Context clues can also significantly impact people's ability to detect misinformation. [ 80 ] Martin Libicki , author of Conquest In Cyberspace: National Security and Information Warfare , [ 81 ] notes that readers should aim to be skeptical but not cynical.

  8. Iterator pattern - Wikipedia

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    In object-oriented programming, the iterator pattern is a design pattern in which an iterator is used to traverse a container and access the container's elements. The iterator pattern decouples algorithms from containers; in some cases, algorithms are necessarily container-specific and thus cannot be decoupled.

  9. The Tipping Point - Wikipedia

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    Gladwell received an estimated US$1–1.5 million advance for The Tipping Point, which sold 1.7 million copies by 2006. [16] In the wake of the book's success, Gladwell was able to earn as much as $40,000 per lecture. [17] Sales increased again in 2006 after the release of Gladwell's next book, Blink. [18]