Reading sentences of uniform word length: Evidence for the adaptation of the preferred saccade length during reading [0.03%]
等长单词句子的阅读:在阅读过程中根据首选扫视长度进行适应的证据
Michael G Cutter,Denis Drieghe,Simon P Liversedge
Michael G Cutter
In the current study, the effect of removing word length variability within sentences on spatial aspects of eye movements during reading was investigated. Participants read sentences that were uniform in terms of word length, with each sent...
Investigating the relationship between media multitasking and processes involved in task-switching [0.03%]
探究媒体多重处理与任务切换过程之间的关系
Reem Alzahabi,Mark W Becker,David Z Hambrick
Reem Alzahabi
Although multitasking with media has increased dramatically in recent years (Rideout, Foehr, & Roberts, 2010), the association between media multitasking and cognitive performance is poorly understood. In addition, the literature on the rel...
Cueing cognitive flexibility: Item-specific learning of switch readiness [0.03%]
提示认知灵活性:特定项的学习切换准备性
Yu-Chin Chiu,Tobias Egner
Yu-Chin Chiu
The rich behavioral repertoire of the human species derives from our ability to flexibly reconfigure processing strategies (task sets) in response to changing requirements. This updating of task sets is effortful, as reflected by longer res...
Individual differences in working memory capacity predict learned control over attentional capture [0.03%]
工作记忆容量的个体差异可以预测学会控制注意力捕获能力
Matthew K Robison,Nash Unsworth
Matthew K Robison
Although individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) typically predict susceptibility to attentional capture in various paradigms (e.g., Stroop, antisaccade, flankers), it sometimes fails to correlate with the magnitude of atten...
Redundant encoding strengthens segmentation and grouping in visual displays of data [0.03%]
冗余编码增强了数据可视化中的分段和分组效应
Christine Nothelfer,Michael Gleicher,Steven Franconeri
Christine Nothelfer
The availability and importance of data are accelerating, and our visual system is a critical tool for understanding it. The research field of data visualization seeks design guidelines-often inspired by perceptual psychology-for more effic...
Evaluating the sources and functions of gradiency in phoneme categorization: An individual differences approach [0.03%]
从个体差异角度评估音位范畴化的渐变性及其来源和作用
Efthymia C Kapnoula,Matthew B Winn,Eun Jong Kong et al.
Efthymia C Kapnoula et al.
During spoken language comprehension listeners transform continuous acoustic cues into categories (e.g., /b/ and /p/). While long-standing research suggests that phonetic categories are activated in a gradient way, there are also clear indi...
Dimitris Voudouris,Katja Fiehler
Dimitris Voudouris
The perception of tactile stimuli presented on a moving hand is systematically suppressed. Such suppression has been attributed to the limited capacity of the brain to process task-irrelevant sensory information. Here, we examined whether h...
Is orthographic information from multiple parafoveal words processed in parallel: An eye-tracking study [0.03%]
基于眼动的实证研究:多重视域外单词的正字法信息是否被并行加工
Michael G Cutter,Denis Drieghe,Simon P Liversedge
Michael G Cutter
In the current study we investigated whether orthographic information available from 1 upcoming parafoveal word influences the processing of another parafoveal word. Across 2 experiments we used the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) to prese...
Adding depth to overlapping displays can improve visual search performance [0.03%]
深度感可以改善重叠显示器上的视觉搜索性能
Hayward J Godwin,Tamaryn Menneer,Simon P Liversedge et al.
Hayward J Godwin et al.
Standard models of visual search have focused upon asking participants to search for a single target in displays where the objects do not overlap one another, and where the objects are presented on a single depth plane. This stands in contr...
Wladimir Kirsch,Oliver Herbort,Benjamin Ullrich et al.
Wladimir Kirsch et al.
The human body and the potential to move it affect the way we perceive the world. Here we explored a possible origin of such action-specific effects on perception. Participants were asked to enclose a virtual object by movements of their in...