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sabato 18 gennaio 2020
# gst: irregular sampling design to address behaviours
giovedì 12 agosto 2021
# brain: brain images of silence
sabato 15 luglio 2023
# brain: the sense of hearing, the sense of silence.
sabato 23 marzo 2019
# brain: a pause (acyclic pauses?) approach to enhance and manage creativity
AA << find that participants with quantity incentives outperform the high creativity production of their fixed-pay counterparts only in the second-stage task, after the incubation period. Mediation analyses suggest that quantity-incentivized participants’ propensity to try more divergent ideas in the first stage sparks their creativity advantage in the second stage. >>
Steven J. Kachelmeier, Laura W. Wang, Michael G. Williamson. Incentivizing the Creative Process: From Initial Quantity to Eventual Creativity. Accounting Review. 2019 March (preprint).
http://aaahq.org/Portals/0/newsroom/Incentivizing%20the%20Creative%20Process.pdf
To stoke creativity, crank out ideas and then step away. University of Texas at Austin. Mar 22, 2019.
https://m.phys.org/news/2019-03-stoke-creativity-crank-ideas.html
Also
2123 - le dislocazioni pausali di Theo. Feb 26, 2007.
https://inkpi.blogspot.com/2007/02/2123-le-dislocazioni-pausali-di-theo.html
2107 - coll'anse d'apostrofo. Jan 14, 2007
https://inkpi.blogspot.com/2007/01/2107-coll-anse-d-apostrofo.html
sabato 5 ottobre 2024
# brain: time delay in 'reservoir brain' as a reservoir network, a hypothesis
domenica 20 maggio 2018
# lang: we pronounce words more slowly compared with verbs and sometimes pause
AA << study naturalistic speech from linguistically and culturally diverse populations from around the world >>
AA << show a robust tendency for slower speech before nouns as compared with verbs >>
Frank Seifart, Jan Strunk, et al. Nouns slow down speech across structurally and culturally diverse languages. PNAS. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1800708115. May 14, 2018.
http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/early/2018/05/09/1800708115/F1.large.jpg
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2018/05/09/1800708115
<< English is peculiar (..) It can never be representative of human language in general >> Frank Seifart
<< In the years to come, as society grows more complex, the number of nouns available to us may grow exponentially. The diversity of its speakers, not so much >>
Alan Burdick. Why Nouns Slow Us Down, and Why Linguistics Might Be in a Bubble. May 15, 2018.