Handbook of Neuroscience for the Behavioral Sciences 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9780470478509.neubb001021
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“…Cognitive categorization is broadly influenced by particular viewpoints abstracted from personal beliefs and can be measured through biological responses, such as inferotemporal neurons in the eye, retinal position, and brain localization that indicate discrepant classifications are learned and can be modified by experience (Mack, Richler, Palmeri, & Gauthier, 2009). Cognitive categorization is broadly influenced by particular viewpoints abstracted from personal beliefs and can be measured through biological responses, such as inferotemporal neurons in the eye, retinal position, and brain localization that indicate discrepant classifications are learned and can be modified by experience (Mack, Richler, Palmeri, & Gauthier, 2009).…”
Section: Why Do People Resist Change?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive categorization is broadly influenced by particular viewpoints abstracted from personal beliefs and can be measured through biological responses, such as inferotemporal neurons in the eye, retinal position, and brain localization that indicate discrepant classifications are learned and can be modified by experience (Mack, Richler, Palmeri, & Gauthier, 2009). Cognitive categorization is broadly influenced by particular viewpoints abstracted from personal beliefs and can be measured through biological responses, such as inferotemporal neurons in the eye, retinal position, and brain localization that indicate discrepant classifications are learned and can be modified by experience (Mack, Richler, Palmeri, & Gauthier, 2009).…”
Section: Why Do People Resist Change?mentioning
confidence: 99%