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I am really fascinated by the intuitive-experiential mode of processing. I had no idea it governed most of information processing, which is interesting give that it is partially driven by emotion. I also thought that the finding that emotional investment in an experience increases the involvement of the system really cool. I also liked the approach-avoidance component and the implications for psychopathologies. Really interesting topic!
I think you should try and make the first few sentences a little more clear. When you were breaking down the 3 assumptions underlying CEST I was a bit confused because you also included the 2 components of intuitive-experiential mode of processing in between. Did you learn anything about whether one can change the prevalence of either system in info processing through learning or training? I guess “procedurizing” certain behaviors is one way to so it..are there ways to make the opposite transition (from experiential to analytical) in certain domains of experience? Msbeaulieu ( talk) 02:44, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
This is great work. This article is a sophisticated coverage of the information relevant to the topic. I've outlined a few suggestions that you may consider below:
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I am really fascinated by the intuitive-experiential mode of processing. I had no idea it governed most of information processing, which is interesting give that it is partially driven by emotion. I also thought that the finding that emotional investment in an experience increases the involvement of the system really cool. I also liked the approach-avoidance component and the implications for psychopathologies. Really interesting topic!
I think you should try and make the first few sentences a little more clear. When you were breaking down the 3 assumptions underlying CEST I was a bit confused because you also included the 2 components of intuitive-experiential mode of processing in between. Did you learn anything about whether one can change the prevalence of either system in info processing through learning or training? I guess “procedurizing” certain behaviors is one way to so it..are there ways to make the opposite transition (from experiential to analytical) in certain domains of experience? Msbeaulieu ( talk) 02:44, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
This is great work. This article is a sophisticated coverage of the information relevant to the topic. I've outlined a few suggestions that you may consider below:
Velvsop ( talk) 17:02, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
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