What does that Picture Sound Like to You? Oculomotor Evidence for Phonological Competition in Visual Search [0.03%]
那幅图画听起来像什么?视觉搜索中语音竞争的眨眼证据
Stephen C Walenchok,Michael C Hout,Stephen D Goldinger
Stephen C Walenchok
Benjamin Balas
Benjamin Balas
Judging whether a face is real or artificial can be done relatively rapidly and accurately, even when visual information is substantially impoverished. The perception of animacy in the face also has several interesting properties that may r...
Joo-Seok Hyun,Geoffrey F Woodman,Steven J Luck
Joo-Seok Hyun
Previous studies have proposed that attention is not necessary for detecting simple features but is necessary for binding them to spatial locations. The present study tested this hypothesis, using the N2pc component of the event-related pot...
Why is Information Displaced from Visual Working Memory during Visual Search? [0.03%]
为什么在视觉搜索过程中信息会从视觉工作记忆中被排除?
Geoffrey F Woodman,Steven J Luck
Geoffrey F Woodman
Research has shown that performing visual search while maintaining representations in visual working memory displaces up to one object's worth of information from memory. This memory displacement has previously been attributed to a nonspeci...
Are Faces Special to Infants? An Investigation of Configural and Featural Processing for the Upper and Lower Regions of Houses in 3- to 7-month-olds [0.03%]
婴儿是否觉得面孔是特殊的?一项关于3至7月龄婴儿房屋上下部分构配置和特征加工的调查研究
Paul C Quinn,James W Tanaka,Kang Lee et al.
Paul C Quinn et al.
Three- to 7-month-olds were administered a house version of the Face Dimensions Test in which the featural and configural information of the upper and lower windows were systematically varied. The Dimensions Test has previously been used to...
On the processing of canonical word order during eye fixations in reading: Do readers process transposed word previews? [0.03%]
眼动过程中对句子词序加工机制的研究——读者是否加工倒序词预告?
Keith Rayner,Bernhard Angele,Elizabeth R Schotter et al.
Keith Rayner et al.
Whether readers always identify words in the order they are printed is subject to considerable debate. In the present study, we used the gaze-contingent boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) to manipulate the preview for a two-word target region...
Jutta S Mayer,Jejoong Kim,Sohee Park
Jutta S Mayer
Perceptual salience improves the encoding of information into visual working memory (WM). However, the factors that contribute to this facilitation effect are not well understood. This study tested the influence of target familiarity on WM ...
Frequency and Predictability Effects in Eye Fixations for Skilled and Less-Skilled Deaf Readers [0.03%]
熟练和不太熟练的手语读者的眼动频率和可预测性效应
Nathalie N Bélanger,Keith Rayner
Nathalie N Bélanger
The illiteracy rate in the deaf population has been alarmingly high for several decades, despite the fact that deaf children go through the standard stages of schooling. Much research addressing this issue has focused on word-level processe...
Resolving conflicting views: Gaze and arrow cues do not trigger rapid reflexive shifts of attention [0.03%]
化解对立观点:目光和箭头提示不会引发迅速的反射性注意力转移
Jessica J Green,Marissa L Gamble,Marty G Woldorff
Jessica J Green
It has become widely accepted that the direction of another individual's eye gaze induces rapid, automatic, attentional orienting, due to it being such a vital cue as to where in our environment we should attend. This automatic orienting ha...
Searching Through the Hierarchy: How Level of Target Categorization Affects Visual Search [0.03%]
搜寻层次结构的探究:目标分类层级对视觉搜索的影响分析
Justin T Maxfield,Gregory J Zelinsky
Justin T Maxfield
Does the same basic-level advantage commonly observed in the categorization literature also hold for targets in a search task? We answered this question by first conducting a category verification task to define a set of categories showing ...