No selective integration required: A race model explains responses to audiovisual motion-in-depth [0.03%]
无需选择性整合:一种种族模型解释了对音频视觉深度运动的反应
S F Andrew Chua,Yue Liu,Julie M Harris et al.
S F Andrew Chua et al.
Looming motion is an ecologically salient signal that often signifies danger. In both audition and vision, humans show behavioral biases in response to perceiving looming motion, which is suggested to indicate an adaptation for survival. Ho...
Marius Golubickis,C Neil Macrae
Marius Golubickis
A prominent facet of social-cognitive functioning is that self-relevant information is prioritized in perception, attention, and memory. What is not yet understood, however, is whether similar effects arise during learning. In particular, c...
Memories with a blind mind: Remembering the past and imagining the future with aphantasia [0.03%]
盲忆:无想象力者对过去与未来的记忆
Alexei J Dawes,Rebecca Keogh,Sarah Robuck et al.
Alexei J Dawes et al.
Our capacity to re-experience the past and simulate the future is thought to depend heavily on visual imagery, which allows us to construct complex sensory representations in the absence of sensory stimulation. There are large individual di...
Dimitrios Skordos,Allyson Myers,David Barner
Dimitrios Skordos
Children often display non-adult-like behaviors when reasoning with quantifiers and logical connectives in natural language. A classic example of this is the symmetrical interpretation of universally quantified statements like "Every girl i...
Aesthetics of musical timing: Culture and expertise affect preferences for isochrony but not synchrony [0.03%]
音乐节奏的美学:文化和专业知识影响等时性但不影响同步性的偏好
Kelly Jakubowski,Rainer Polak,Martín Rocamora et al.
Kelly Jakubowski et al.
Expressive communication in the arts often involves deviations from stylistic norms, which can increase the aesthetic evaluation of an artwork or performance. The detection and appreciation of such expressive deviations may be amplified by ...
Schematic information influences memory and generalisation behaviour for schema-relevant and -irrelevant information [0.03%]
图式信息影响图式相关和无关信息的记忆和概括行为
Jamie P Cockcroft,Sam C Berens,M Gareth Gaskell et al.
Jamie P Cockcroft et al.
Schemas modulate memory performance for schema-congruent and -incongruent information. However, it is assumed they do not influence behaviour for information irrelevant to themselves. We assessed memory and generalisation behaviour for info...
System alignment supports cross-domain learning and zero-shot generalisation [0.03%]
系统对齐支持跨领域学习和零样本泛化
Kaarina Aho,Brett D Roads,Bradley C Love
Kaarina Aho
Recent findings suggest conceptual relationships hold across modalities. For instance, if two concepts occur in similar linguistic contexts, they also likely occur in similar visual contexts. These similarity structures may provide a valuab...
Interaction of phonological biases and frequency in learning a probabilistic language pattern [0.03%]
频度和发音偏好吗在概率语言模式学习中的交互作用研究
Hanbyul Song,James White
Hanbyul Song
We examine how learning a phonological rule in an artificial language interacts with morphological and lexical learning. We exposed adult participants to an artificial language in which noun plurals were marked by one of two prefix forms (b...
Philipp C Paulus,Aroma Dabas,Annalena Felber et al.
Philipp C Paulus et al.
Humans can vividly simulate hypothetical experiences. This ability draws on our memories (e.g., of familiar people and locations) to construct imaginings that resemble real-life events (e.g., of meeting a person at a location). Here, we exa...
The relative balance between languages predicts the degree of engagement of global language control [0.03%]
相对的语言平衡预测全球语言控制的参与程度
Alba Casado,Jakub Szewczyk,Agata Wolna et al.
Alba Casado et al.
After naming pictures in their second language (L2), bilinguals experience difficulty in naming pictures in their native language (L1). This phenomenon, the "L2 after-effect", is a lingering consequence of language control mechanisms regula...