Neuropsychological evidence for the temporal dynamics of category-specific naming [0.03%]
时间特定类别命名的神经心理学证据
Sven Panis,Katrien Torfs,Celine R Gillebert et al.
Sven Panis et al.
Multiple accounts have been proposed to explain category-specific recognition impairments. Some suggest that category-specific deficits may be caused by a deficit in recurrent processing between the levels of a hierarchically organized visu...
EMOTIONAL MODULATION OF ATTENTION ORIENTING BY GAZE VARIES WITH DYNAMIC CUE SEQUENCE [0.03%]
目光通过动态提示序列来调节注意偏向具有情绪差异性
Amandine Lassalle,Roxane J Itier
Amandine Lassalle
Recent gaze cueing studies using dynamic cue sequences have reported increased attention orienting by gaze with faces expressing fear, surprise or anger. Here, we investigated whether the type of dynamic cue sequence used impacted the magni...
Effects of Peripheral Eccentricity and Head Orientation on Gaze Discrimination [0.03%]
外围视场边缘和头部姿态对注视点判别效果的影响研究
Adam Palanica,Roxane J Itier
Adam Palanica
Visual search tasks support a special role for direct gaze in human cognition, while classic gaze judgment tasks suggest the congruency between head orientation and gaze direction plays a central role in gaze perception. Moreover, whether g...
Ultrafast scene detection and recognition with limited visual information [0.03%]
基于有限视觉信息的超快速场景侦测与识别技术研究
Carl Erick Hagmann,Mary C Potter
Carl Erick Hagmann
Humans can detect target color pictures of scenes depicting concepts like picnic or harbor in sequences of six or twelve pictures presented as briefly as 13 ms, even when the target is named after the sequence (Potter, Wyble, Hagmann, & McC...
Jianhong Shen,Thomas J Palmeri
Jianhong Shen
Recent years has seen growing interest in understanding, characterizing, and explaining individual differences in visual cognition. We focus here on individual differences in visual categorization. Categorization is the fundamental visual a...
Jordana S Wynn,Michael B Bone,Michelle C Dragan et al.
Jordana S Wynn et al.
Visual search efficiency improves with repetition of a search display, yet the mechanisms behind these processing gains remain unclear. According to Scanpath Theory, memory retrieval is mediated by repetition of the pattern of eye movements...
Tashina Graves,Howard E Egeth
Tashina Graves
When participants search for a shape (e.g., a circle) among a set of homogenous shapes (e.g., triangles) they are subject to distraction by color singletons that are more salient than the target. However, when participants search for a shap...
Brett C Bays,Nicholas B Turk-Browne,Aaron R Seitz
Brett C Bays
Statistical learning refers to the extraction of probabilistic relationships between stimuli and is increasingly used as a method to understand learning processes. However, numerous cognitive processes are sensitive to the statistical relat...
The Effects of Age and Set Size on the Fast Extraction of Egocentric Distance [0.03%]
年龄和视标大小对本我中心距离快速提取的影响
Daniel A Gajewski,Courtney P Wallin,John W Philbeck
Daniel A Gajewski
Angular direction is a source of information about the distance to floor-level objects that can be extracted from brief glimpses (near one's threshold for detection). Age and set size are two factors known to impact the viewing time needed ...
Spatial compatibility interference effects: a double dissociation between two measures [0.03%]
空间兼容性干扰效应:两种测量方法的双重分离现象
Alexander J Kirkham,Steven P Tipper
Alexander J Kirkham
In spatial compatibility tasks, when the spatial location of a stimulus is irrelevant it nevertheless interferes when a response is required in a different spatial location. For example, response with a left key-press is slowed when the sti...