Spontaneous retrieval of sequential non-declarative information: New software-based neuropsychological test and algorithmic implementation of cognitive dissonance principles in serial ordering
Abstract:Context: The principles behind the process of creating new, spontaneous sequences out of previously ordered nondeclarative stimuli have been scarcely addressed and, for such reason, remain highly unknown. Objective: This paper has four interconnected goals: (1) introduce a new software-based neuropsychological test that can be used as a mean to assess key aspects of the way people order and reorder non-declarative stimuli, based upon cognitive dissonance principles; (2) introduce a mathematical approach to the… Show more
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