Lee et al. [1] recently published a paper that is part of the special issue "Genome-Scale Modeling of Microorganisms in the Real World"[...].
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R Soc Open Sci
January 2025
Arizona State University, Glendale, AZ, USA.
Numerous psychological findings have shown that incidental exposure to ideas makes those ideas seem more true, a finding commonly referred to as the 'illusory truth' effect. Under many accounts of the illusory truth effect, initial exposure to a statement provides a metacognitive feeling of 'fluency' or familiarity that, upon subsequent exposure, leads people to infer that the statement is more likely to be true. However, genuine beliefs do not only affect truth judgements about individual statements, they also imply other beliefs and drive decision-making.
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November 2024
Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin 14195, Germany.
Nearly five billion people use and receive news through social media and there is widespread concern about the negative consequences of misinformation on social media (e.g., election interference, vaccine hesitancy).
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January 2025
School of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, UK; Institut d'Études Avancées de Paris, France.; Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.. Electronic address:
Action allows us to shape the world around us. But to act effectively we need to accurately sense what we can and cannot control. Classic theories across cognitive science suppose that this 'sense of agency' is constructed from the sensorimotor signals we experience as we interact with our surroundings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFamiliar information is more likely to be accepted as true. This illusory truth effect has a tremendous negative impact on misinformation intervention. Previous studies focused on the familiarity from repeated exposure in the laboratory, ignoring preexisting familiarity with real-world misinformation.
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October 2024
Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology & CIMCYC, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
A robber points a gun at a cashier and says: "Only one of these two options is true: If you conceal the combination to the safe, then I kill you; otherwise, if you don´t conceal the combination to the safe, then I kill you." Hearing this statement, most people conclude that, in either case, "I kill you." This is an illusory response, in fact; the valid conclusion states "I don´t kill you.
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