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has gloss | eng: Contextual cueing (also referred to as "Contextual Cuing") is a concept in psychology that refers to the manner in which the human brain gathers information from visual elements and their surroundings. The term was coined by Drs. Marvin Chun and Yuhong Jiang of Yale University, and was originally published in June 1998 . |
lexicalization | eng: contextual cueing |
instance of | c/Psychological theories |
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