The Blueprint of a Speaker | Part 3 of 6 | Grammatical Encoding

Grammatical encoding is the process of taking in a preverbal message (the “mental concept” as it exists prior to describing it with words) and producing surface structures as output based on the activation and usage of singular and syntactic words and their “rules” as are held in the mental lexicon (the mental vocabulary).
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The Blueprint of a Speaker | Part 2 of 6 | Conceptual Planning

When two people are communicating with each other, it is very safe to say that there is a joint action taking place. What this means is that the two or more parties are aware of some goal of the joint activity and of some form of common ground. Now what that common ground may [...]

The Blueprint of a Speaker | Part 1 of 6 | Introduction

What is speech? What’s the big deal about being able to talk? Very rarely do we stop to think about how amazing the ability to speak to someone really is. Could you imagine a world where there were no language, no writing and no other form of communication outside of grunts and yelling and [...]

Exploring Eye Accessing Cues | Part 3 of 3 | Visual Fields

In my previous post we discussed the vertical activation and redistribution of images through the upper, middle and lower fields of vision. The other and more important component for the purpose of accurate “lie detection” is the horizontal activation. Rather than some long rehash, let’s just get right into it…

As you probably already know, [...]

Exploring Eye Accessing Cues | Part 2 of 3 | Our Cortex & Neurons

Imagine you’re having a conversation with someone and they ask you to tell them about the movie “Hitchcock” that you saw last week with Will Smith. For you to even begin your thought sequence, your mind wants to recall the name “Hitchcock” on the cover of the DVD box from Blockbuster. In order to do [...]

Exploring Eye Accessing Cues | Part 1 of 3 | Eye Accessing Overview

The term Eye Accessing Cues refers to the positioning of the eye balls in certain areas when “accessing” information internally. They are based on certain criteria that generally revolve around the VAK predicate system with the addition of a category for raw information. It has been a strong buzz term for years at this [...]