Human Languages with Greater Information Density Have Higher Communication Speed but Lower Conversation Breadth

Human Languages with Greater Information Density Have Higher Communication Speed but Lower Conversation Breadth

Languages with Higher Information Density Exhibit Faster Communication but Lower Conversational Breadth Background Human languages exhibit extensive differences in encoding information. These differences have been studied extensively within certain semantic domains, such as time, space, color, human body parts, and activities. However, there has be...

Using Deep Neural Networks to Disentangle Visual and Semantic Information in Human Perception and Memory

Differentiating Visual and Semantic Information in Human Perception and Memory Using Deep Neural Networks Introduction In cognitive science, the study of how humans recognize individuals and objects during perception and memory processes has long been of interest. Successful recognition of people and objects relies on matching representations gener...