The importance of being animate: information selection as a function of dynamic human-environment interactions

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  • who: Rachel L. Bailey from the Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf, Germany have published the research: The importance of being animate: Information selection as a function of dynamic human-environment interactions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: As repeated exposure is likely to increase encoding future research should also investigate whether these factors influence reported outcomes. Adaptively speaking you should encode the behaviors of the man (how he screamed where he waved his weapon etc.) which may prove useful to understand his intentions in the current situation as well as future encounters should you be . . .

     

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