Hi

A good example, perhaps, is Biederman's work on sexing chicks.  Supposedly 
takes years of practice to do it well, but Biederman's analysis allowed 
undergraduates (if I'm remembering correctly) to learn in a few hours ... he 
had identified the relevant perceptual features, something about concave vs 
convex parts of the anatomy.

Take care
Jim


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>>> "Joan Warmbold" <[email protected]> 25-Oct-12 2:31 PM >>>
Relative to Gladwell's book, Blink, and research on subliminal perception,
an alternative and more scientific explanation for these accurate
predictions could be that they are come from the subjects' implicit
recognition of patterns.  Since this implicit processing has not become
conscious (explicit), it would "feel" like a premonition.

One parallel in Blink was how art historians could 'instinctively'
determine if a so-called archaeological artifact was real or fake based on
their extensive experiences.  But they appeared to not have explicit
awareness of their use of previous experiences so it could feel like it
was a 'premonition' also.

Joan
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> Key quote: "Mossbridge said that researchers are not sure whether people
> are really sensing the future..."
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> You sure wouldn't get much sense of that from reading the story.
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> We're doomed.
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> --
> Marc Carter, PhD
> Associate Professor of Psychology
> Chair, Department of Behavioral and Health Sciences
> College of Arts & Sciences
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> Here we go again!
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> Evidence of Premonitions Discovered in New Study
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> http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/10/22/evidence-of-premonitions-hinted-at-in-new-study/
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> Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D.
> Professor Emeritus of Psychology
>



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