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  • Gorilla Glass NBT

    Taking full advantage of touch notebook displays goes ‘hand-in-hand’ with the potential abuses that come with all that gripping, swiping, wiping and tapping. A higher level of damage resistance is crucial. Compared to today’s fragile soda lime glass displays, Gorilla® Glass NBT™ offers: 8x-10x ...

    Manufacturing; Glass
  • Gorilla Glass 3 with NDR

    Corning is continually looking for ways to improve Gorilla Glass and achieve new levels of tough. Gorilla® Glass 3 is not only chemically strengthened — its atomic configuration is formulated so that the glass is more durable. Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 with Native Damage Resistance™ (NDR) is ...

    Manufacturing; Glass
  • Gorilla Glass 4

    Corning Incorporated announced its latest breakthrough innovation in consumer electronics material design, the revolutionary Corning® Gorilla® Glass 4, which is up to two times tougher than any competitive cover glass design now in the market. The new Gorilla Glass 4 has been formulated to address ...

    Manufacturing; Glass
  • Lexical ambiguity

    A situation in which a word can have more than one meaning • Example: “rock” Context usually enables quick resolution of lexical ambiguity • “I could not move the heavy rock that blocked the hiking trail.” • “I enjoyed the music at the rock concert last night.”

    Psychology; General psychology
  • Word frequency effect

    Faster responding to high-frequency words than to low-frequency words • Eye-movement studies reveal longer fixation times for low-frequency words • Interpretation: More time needed to access low-frequency words because they are relatively inactive in memory

    Psychology; General psychology
  • Speech segmentation

    The process of perceiving individual words in a continuous speech signal. • Aided by context and prior knowledge.

    Psychology; General psychology
  • Phonemic restoration effect

    • A phoneme in a spoken word in a sentence can be perceived even if it’s obscured by noise. • The “filling in” of the missing phoneme based on the context is an example of top-down processing.

    Psychology; General psychology
  • The McGurk effect

    A perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates an interaction between hearing and vision in speech perception. The illusion occurs when the auditory component of one sound is paired with the visual component of another sound, leading to the perception of a third sound. The visual information a person ...

    Psychology; General psychology
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