State-Dependent Memory
A phenomenon where people are more likely to remember information when they are in the same state of consciousness as when they learned it.
A phenomenon where people are more likely to remember information when they are in the same state of consciousness as when they learned it.
The process of creating representations of how users will interact with a system, including the flow of interactions and the overall experience.
Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) is a hypothetical AI that surpasses human intelligence and capability in all areas.
An inference method used in AI and expert systems where reasoning starts from known facts and applies rules to derive new facts.
A psychological state where individuals lose their sense of self-awareness and personal responsibility in groups, often leading to atypical behavior.
Guidelines that dictate how a brand should be presented across various media to ensure consistency.
A logical fallacy where people assume that specific conditions are more probable than a single general one.
A cognitive bias where individuals better remember the most recent information they have encountered, influencing decision-making and memory recall.
Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, and Hierarchy (LATCH) is a framework for categorizing information.