Examples of 'salience' in a sentence

Meaning of "salience"

Salience (noun): Salience refers to the quality of being particularly noticeable or important. In psychology and cognitive science, it is used to describe the degree to which something stands out from its surroundings
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  • The condition of being salient.
  • A highlight; perceptual prominence, or likelihood of being noticed.
  • Relative importance based on context.

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Salience plays an important role in intergroup communication.
Increasing brand salience and boosting confidence.
Salience really goes into the second piece.
The second factor refers to migration salience.
One salience map per level of resolution.
They have not lost their salience.
The salience of this soon became clear.
Activation of these projections drive motivational salience.
Reduction of the salience of nuclear weapons in security doctrines.
Distinctiveness also influences the salience of group identities.
Salience is the state or condition of being prominent.
Social identity salience and the perception of threat.
This conflictual concept has overwhelming political salience.
Effects of thought salience on feelings of uniqueness and inclusiveness.
There are three related understandings of salience.

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Laptops deliver salience and relevance for marketers.
The first point relates to salience.
The salience of the information we perceive is also important.
The formula for calculating salience could be simplified.
This greater salience results in greater consistency in attitude behavior.
That will minimize its salience.
Abnormal assignment of salience to stimuli may be one mechanism of hallucinations.
Each individual role is ranked internally within a hierarchy of salience.
A delicious example of how salience and entities work.
Salience and focus of attention.
This is an example of using the salience model to classify stakeholders.
Salience and purchasing decisions.
It is hard accurately to measure the salience of these sets of factors.
Salience processing and insular cortical function and dysfunction.
Analytical measure of reverse salience.
Salience of the public realm.
Their relationship to emotional impact and salience is well documented.
Dysfunctional motivational salience appears in a number of psychiatric symptoms and disorders.
This is also true of adults faced with death salience.
Issue involvement is the relevance and salience of an issue or situation to an individual.
This cue attraction is another signature feature of incentive salience.
Separating the effects of salience and disparity on the rate of observing.
Salience refers to the readiness to act out an identity in a particular situation.
The coding frame is based on the salience theory of party competition.
Salience had increased.
A small thick and rounded salience on the surface of some organs.
And there is little that he can do to diminish the salience of that.
Mortality salience increases tribalism and aggression toward outgroup members.
Such identification must be accompanied by a review of the respective levels of salience.
Mortality salience is the awareness by an individual that his or her death is inevitable.
Thinking about salience.
Salience will influence the weight we give any particular piece of information.
Traditional geographic groupings will increasingly lose salience in international relations.
Increased salience of the need for alcohol over competing needs and responsibilities.
A trajectory is determined to be salient or insalient by applying a salience measure to the trajectory.

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