Creative_soja OP t1_jed0oc5 wrote
Reply to comment by lovethebee_bethebee in People who are averse to uncertainty have a strong motivation to mitigate uncertainty, which also affects semantic representations of different concepts and related neural activity patterns by Creative_soja
It is analogous to discrete vs continuous color spectrum. Discrete spectrum clearly separates all colors, whereas continuous spectrum has gradual transition.
My simplistic understanding is that people who dont like uncertainty tend to remember concepts as discrete as possible to avoid mixing different concepts. This helps them in reducing memory errors in distinguishing different concepts. However, this also reduces their ability to generalize, meaning they fail to see similarities among different concepts.
The study doesn't establish any causality. So, it is unclear whether how you remember information determines a dislike for uncertainty or vice versa.
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