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  1. Feb 2, 2017 · It is therefore not surprising that there is abundant evidence that intuitive cognition involves a process of meaningful, situational pattern recognition—the recognition of stimuli and cues as belonging to meaningful patterns (signs) unfolding in space and time.

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  2. Feb 1, 2017 · The purpose of the present paper is to explore the case for representing intuitive cognition in models and taxonomies of human–automation interaction. By adopting intuitive cognition into the scheme, the Parasuraman et al. (2000) model and taxonomy would be effectively made dual process.

    • Robert Earl Patterson
    • 2017
  3. In the naturalistic decision-making literature, intuitive cognition is at the heart of a pattern recognition–based decision model called the recognition-primed decision model. Given the importance of intuitive cognition in naturalistic decision-making theory, we explore the question of what makes intuitive cognition effective for decision ...

  4. Aug 1, 2013 · We believe that pattern recognition as it is currently defined may not be the most accurate reflection of human psychology, as it focuses on (generally) static, (usually) visible, entities, rather than the silent, invisible, cognitive process through which we experience our surroundings.

    • Alexandre Linhares, Daniel M. Chada
    • 2013
  5. Two studies examined the interaction of individual differences in intuitive processing style and induced positive affect in implicit pattern recognition in undergraduates. In Study 1 (N¼187), induced mood and intuition interacted to predict accuracy in pattern recognition using an implicit learning paradigm. Participants high in intuition

  6. Oct 1, 2010 · Within this dual processing system, intuition is conceived as a rapid cognitive process in which involuntary, automatic, emotionally charged judgments arise through quick, unconscious,...

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  8. Jun 1, 2013 · Psychological theories of intuition remain an important element of its analyses and established the cognitive view on intuition as a process of specific perception and thinking (Westcott, 1968).

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