[Detection and identification of cursive handwriting movement characteristics among young children] [0.03%]
[幼儿连笔书写动作特征的检测与识别]
Nathalie Bonneton-Botté,Fanny De La Haye,Nathalie Marec-Breton et al.
Nathalie Bonneton-Botté et al.
This research focuses on the ability of the young child to detect and identify the continuity or discontinuity of a cursive handwriting movement. The evolution of this ability has been studied by comparing the performance of nonscripters (k...
Moderators of the feature-positive effect in abstract hypothesis-evaluation tasks [0.03%]
抽象假设评估任务中特征正面效应的调节因素
Patrice Rusconi,Franca Crippa,Selena Russo et al.
Patrice Rusconi et al.
Three studies using abstract materials tested possible moderators of the feature-positive effect in hypothesis evaluation whereby people use the presence of features more than their absence to judge which of 2 competing hypotheses is more l...
Dissociations among judgments do not reflect cognitive priority: an associative explanation of memory for frequency information in contingency learning [0.03%]
判断分离并不反映认知优先性:联结主义的频率信息记忆解释模型
Miguel A Vadillo,David Luque
Miguel A Vadillo
Previous research on causal learning has usually made strong claims about the relative complexity and temporal priority of some processes over others based on evidence about dissociations between several types of judgments. In particular, i...
[When generative and preventive mechanisms meet with compatible and incompatible information in casual reasoning probability] [0.03%]
生成性和预防性机制在日常概率推理中的作用:兼容和不兼容信息的相互作用
Stéphan Desrochers,Sébastien Walsh,Michel Sacy
Stéphan Desrochers
Several recent models of probabilistic causal reasoning in adults propose the existence of multiple interactions between ascending and descending factors. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the potential interactions between knowle...
Retrieval-induced forgetting: testing the competition assumption of inhibition theory [0.03%]
检索诱发遗忘:抑制理论中竞争假设的检验
Tanya R Jonker,Colin M MacLeod
Tanya R Jonker
Practicing the retrieval of some information can lead to poorer retrieval of other related information, a phenomenon called retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). This pattern has been explained as the result of inhibition of the related infor...
[The influence of semantic richness on the visual recognition of emotional words] [0.03%]
语义丰富度对情绪词视觉识别的影响
Arielle Syssau,Jannika Laxén
Arielle Syssau
The aim of this study was to expand our knowledge of the influence of emotional valence on visual word recognition by answering two questions. The first was to examine whether the emotional valence effect is sensitive to different types of ...
John Brand,Chris Oriet,Laurie Sykes Tottenham
John Brand
Perceptual averaging is a process by which sets of similar items are represented by summary statistics such as their average size, luminance, or orientation. Researchers have argued that this process is automatic, able to be carried out wit...
Second-order relational face processing is applied to faces of different race and photographic contrast [0.03%]
关于不同种族和照片对比度下的人脸的二次关系处理能力
H E Matheson,T G Bilsbury,P A McMullen
H E Matheson
A large body of research suggests that faces are processed by a specialized mechanism within the human visual system. This specialized mechanism is made up of subprocesses (Maurer, LeGrand, & Mondloch, 2002). One subprocess, called second- ...
Orthographic versus semantic matching in visual search for words within lists [0.03%]
字形与语义匹配在单词视觉搜索中的作用——列表内搜索实验报告
Laure Léger,Jean-François Rouet,Christine Ros et al.
Laure Léger et al.
An eye-tracking experiment was performed to assess the influence of orthographic and semantic distractor words on visual search for words within lists. The target word (e.g., "raven") was either shown to participants before the search (lite...
Peter Dixon,Scott McAnsh,Lenore Read
Peter Dixon
The task in the present experiments was to reach out and grasp a novel object that afforded two possible grips. Different versions of the object were created that biased subjects to use one grip or the other. The dependent variable was the ...