Flexible Conceptual Representations

A Truman, M Kutas - Cognitive Science, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
A view that has been gaining prevalence over the past decade is that the human conceptual
system is malleable, dynamic, context‐dependent, and task‐dependent, that is, flexible …

Atypicality: Toward an integrative framework in organizational and market settings

D Cutolo, S Ferriani - Academy of Management Annals, 2024 - journals.aom.org
Research in management and organizational studies has emphasized the importance and
the double-edged nature of (a) typicality. Organizational objects that are atypical within a …

Who do you want to purchase with? The effect of naming strategy on consumer participation in online group purchase

B Wang, M Shu, Y Liu, F **e, J Wang - Journal of Retailing and Consumer …, 2024 - Elsevier
Online group purchases are gaining popularity in online retailing. However, consumers'
responses to personally identifiable information such as the initiator's account naming style …

Typicality: A formal concept analysis account

R Belohlavek, T Mikula - International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 2022 - Elsevier
We examine typicality—a significant phenomenon accompanying human concepts—within
the framework of formal concept analysis. Our aim is to formalize the notion of typicality …

Investigating the neural effects of typicality and predictability for face and object stimuli

L Ficco, C Li, JM Kaufmann, SR Schweinberger… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
The brain calibrates itself based on the past stimulus diet, which makes frequently observed
stimuli appear as typical (as opposed to uncommon stimuli, which appear as distinctive) …

Using concept typicality to explore semantic representation and control in healthy ageing

M Alves, P Figueiredo, MS Roberto, A Raposo - Cognitive Processing, 2021 - Springer
Successful use of conceptual knowledge entails the assembling of semantic representations
and control processes to access the subsets of knowledge relevant in each situation …

The commonness fallacy: Commonly chosen options have less choice appeal than people think.

ES Reit, CR Critcher - Journal of personality and social psychology, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
In predicting what others are likely to choose (eg, vanilla ice cream or tiramisu), people can
display a commonness fallacy—overestimating how often common (but bland) options (eg …

The cognitive neuroscience of stable and flexible semantic typicality

JR Folstein, MA Dieciuc - Frontiers in Psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Typicality effects are among the most well-studied phenomena in the study of concepts. The
classical notion of typicality is that typical concepts share many features with category co …

Extracting Prototypes From Lexical Feature Norms for Settlement Concepts

CLM McKenzie - 2024 - search.proquest.com
The present study explored whether people share a common understanding of different
settlement concepts despite individual variation. Participants completed a property listing …

Global and Local Coherence: A New Conceptual Distinction to Promote New Insights Into Category Knowledge Representation

J Glass - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Much of the work on the psychology of categorization has been devoted to weighing the
merits of two competing theoretical accounts: prototype theory and exemplar theory. These …