Constantijn L van der Burght,Antje S Meyer
Constantijn L van der Burght
Listeners vary in the perception and interpretation of speech prosody (the variations in intonation, loudness, and rhythm of spoken language). The source of this variability is unknown. We investigated whether the ability to recognize and c...
Matthew R Longo,Robert Mackenzie
Matthew R Longo
Facial expression and body posture provide rich information about other people's emotional states. Visual information about body posture rapidly and automatically influences perception of facial emotion. Even images of isolated hands carry ...
Carolyn Kroger,Deborah R Fu,Renee M Banakis Hartl et al.
Carolyn Kroger et al.
Current models suggest that perceptual time dilation between sequential auditory events with greater pitch separation, known as "auditory kappa effects," arises from auditory motion percepts. The prevailing explanation attributes this effec...
Response activation in error processing: Assessing leakage into upcoming action episodes [0.03%]
反应激活在错误处理中的作用:评估对即将进行的行为时期的影响泄露
Anna Foerster,Moritz Schaaf,Daniel H Weissman et al.
Anna Foerster et al.
Error commission is accompanied by a cascade of cognitive processes. In current views, these processes change the activation of all task-related responses in the same way (e.g., via generalized inhibition or a shift toward a more conservati...
Facilitation, interference, or both? Disentangling processes in the stroop, simon, and flanker tasks using neutral conditions and distributional analyses [0.03%]
促进、干扰还是两者都有?使用中性条件和分布分析解开stroop、simon 和 flanker任务中的过程
Pablo Croizet,Clément Belletier,Clotilde Jobert et al.
Pablo Croizet et al.
Inhibition is crucial to adapt to new situations and resist distraction, making it a central focus of research. Here, we compare three tasks considered as gold standards for measuring inhibition: the Stroop, Simon, and Flanker tasks. These ...
Abrupt changes in orientation, but not color, define the boundaries of attentional episodes [0.03%]
突然的方向变化而不是颜色变化定义了注意力事件的边界
Chloe Callahan-Flintoft,Joyce Tam,Brad Wyble
Chloe Callahan-Flintoft
Understanding how the brain updates representations of objects amid continuous changes in their features is crucial for constructing accurate internal models of the world. Such changes are typically temporally autocorrelated, referred to he...
A multisensory causal inference prior is attenuated in musicians and is further attenuated following instruction [0.03%]
训练和指令削弱了音乐家的多感觉因果推断先验作用
Matthew Paul ODonohue,Naohide Yamamoto,Brian Odegaard et al.
Matthew Paul ODonohue et al.
A fundamental question in psychology and neuroscience is whether expertise can generalize to improvements in basic sensory perception. Recent work suggests that musicians exhibit domain-general advantages in multisensory spatial integration...
The role of object-selective attention in analytic and holistic object recognition [0.03%]
物体选择性注意在分析式和整体式物体认知中的作用
Martin Jüttner,Kirsty Wilding,Luc Boutsen
Martin Jüttner
Four experiments tested the generality of Hummel's (2001) dual-route model of human object recognition with regard to object-selective attention. According to the model, objects are represented and processed in two different formats-analyti...
Distinct spatial patterns of flanker interference differentiate visual crowding from flanker compatibility effects in the Eriksen task [0.03%]
不同的空间模式区分Eriksen任务中的视觉拥挤和 flanker 兼容效应
Danai Papadaki,Ramakrishna Chakravarthi,Søren K Andersen
Danai Papadaki
Recognizing and responding to task-relevant stimuli may be hindered by nearby task-irrelevant flanker stimuli. Such effects occur both in visual crowding and in flanker compatibility effects (FCEs). Whereas crowding is a visual phenomenon t...
Madeleine E Yu,Jessamyn Schertz,Elizabeth K Johnson
Madeleine E Yu
Listeners sometimes struggle to identify talkers with accents different from their own. What drives this Other Accent Effect (OAE)? Here, we explore two possible explanations: the Processing Load Hypothesis and the Sociolinguistic Attitudes...