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期刊名:Journal of experimental psychology-human perception and performance

缩写:J EXP PSYCHOL HUMAN

ISSN:0096-1523

e-ISSN:1939-1277

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Qiang Liu,Alan H Kawamoto,Katherine K Payne et al. Qiang Liu et al.
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Previous studies have suggested that unexpected stimuli are perceived as being longer than expected ones (e.g., the temporal oddball effect). These studies manipulated stimulus expectation mostly via stimulus repetitions and stimulus probab...
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Our social evaluation of other people is influenced by their faces and their voices. However, rather little is known about how these channels combine in forming "first impressions." Over 5 experiments, we investigate the relative contributi...
Ryan A Stevenson,Sarah H Baum,Juliane Krueger et al. Ryan A Stevenson et al.
The temporal relationship between individual pieces of information from the different sensory modalities is one of the stronger cues to integrate such information into a unified perceptual gestalt, conveying numerous perceptual and behavior...
Zhi Li,Frank H Durgin Zhi Li
We conducted two experiments (total N = 81) to investigate the basis for the large-scale horizontal-vertical illusion (HVI), which is typically measured as 15%-20% and has previously been linked to the presence of a ground plane. In a preli...
Sinéad A Reid,Joost C Dessing Sinéad A Reid
The exact mechanisms by which humans control the manual interception of moving targets are currently unknown. Here, the authors explored the behaviors associated with the spatial control for manual interception. The examined task required c...
Michael Jenkins,Anna Grubert,Martin Eimer Michael Jenkins
The question how fast spatial attention moves between different visual objects remains debated. We used electrophysiological measures to determine the speed of voluntary and visually guided shifts of attention. Participants shifted attentio...
Björn Herrmann,Ingrid S Johnsrude Björn Herrmann
Covariations of acoustic features provide redundancy in rapidly changing soundscapes: Hearing one feature enables a listener to infer another if these 2 features normally covary. However, it is unknown whether situational demands affect the...
Daniel N Bub,Michael E J Masson,Ragav Kumar Daniel N Bub
Correspondence effects based on the relationship between the left/right position of a pictured object's handle and the hand used to make a response, or on the size of the object and the nature of a grip response (power/precision), have been...
Çığır Kalfaoğlu,Tom Stafford,Elizabeth Milne Çığır Kalfaoğlu
Performance errors are associated with robust behavioral and electroencephalography (EEG) effects. However, there is a debate about the nature of the relationship between these effects and implicit versus explicit error awareness. Our aim w...