"The researchers found listeners were far more likely to choose one of the first choices offered, while people who read the choices explored six times more deeply into the list of recommendations" We need better ways to offer content on #SmartSpeakershttps://bit.ly/2DKlQD4
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Cathy, indeed. This has been part of my research over the last 30 years part of memory Chunking. I studied this at Bell Labs and with George Miller’s 1956 work. It is fundamentally important to understand the cognitive aspects of humans.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @cpearl42
First remember running into chunking in Ornstein’s book On the Experience of Time: memories appear shorter when chunked.
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Mayson, yes! Awesome book! The path of memory chunking is a very long and winding path that I know will fundamentally change how we do things.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @cpearl42
Speaking ot awesome books, just listened to your podcaste with Teri Fisher, and you reminded me that it's been too long since I read The User Illusion, and that I need a copy.
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Mayson, yes! This is one of the most important books of the last 100 years. I got to meet Tor in the 1990s when he was doing the book tour and also got to later track down a few of the scientists doing the work. Not a day passes that I do not use elements Tor surfaced.
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Mayson, additionally I use the studies some of the scientists were working on but not published in my #VoiceFirst garage lab. There are elements to human interactions that can be better understood by this work rather than the older yet popular views used today.
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