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Contextualizing Counterintuitiveness: How Context Affects Comprehension and Memorability of Counterintuitive Concepts

机译:情境化的反直觉性:语境如何影响反直觉性概念的理解和记忆

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A number of anthropologists have argued that religious concepts are minimally counterintuitive and that this gives them mnemic advantages. This paper addresses the question of why people have the memory architecture that results in such concepts being more memorable than other types of concepts by pointing out the benefits of a memory structure that leads to better recall for minimally counterintuitive concepts and by showing how such benefits emerge in the real-time processing of comprehending narratives such as folk tales. This model suggests that memorability is not an inherent property of a concept; rather it is a property of the concept, the context in which the concept is presented, and the background knowledge that the comprehendor possesses about the concept. The model predicts how memorability of a concept should change if the context containing the concept were changed. The paper also presents the results of experiments carried out to test these predictions.
机译:许多人类学家认为,宗教观念是极不合直觉的,这给他们带来了流行的优势。本文通过指出一种内存结构的好处,可以使人们更好地回忆起最少的违反直觉的概念,并说明这种好处是如何产生的,从而解决了人们为什么拥有使这些概念比其他类型的概念更令人记忆深刻的内存问题。实时处理诸如民间故事之类的叙事。该模型表明,记忆力不是概念的固有属性。相反,它是概念的属性,提出概念的上下文以及理解者对概念拥有的背景知识。该模型预测,如果包含该概念的上下文发生了变化,则该概念的记忆力应如何变化。本文还介绍了为验证这些预测而进行的实验结果。

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