Category specificity in holistic processing: Reciprocal face-word interference does not extend to body stimuli [0.03%]
Paulo Ventura,Alexandre Pereira,Tina T Liu
Paulo Ventura
This study examined the category specificity of a previously reported reciprocal interference between holistic face and word processing by incorporating body stimuli as a control. Prior work has demonstrated that superimposed faces and word...
Dennis M Shaffer,Montse Juarez,Alexis Shaver et al.
Dennis M Shaffer et al.
In the current work, we examine upward head orientation. Previous work has shown that downward gaze orientation is overestimated by a factor of ~1.5, while azimuth gaze orientation is overestimated by a factor of ~1.2. In Experiment 1, we c...
Exploring the effect of cognitive factors in lipreading: The roles of auditory-verbal learning, inhibition, verbal fluency, and visuospatial working memory [0.03%]
Hale Hancer,Nilgun Ulger
Hale Hancer
Lipreading is a critical component of communication; however, substantial individual differences in performance have been consistently observed. Although several cognitive factors have been proposed as potential determinants of lipreading a...
How background music rhythm modulates time perception: Evidence from the estimation of collision time [0.03%]
Chang Lu,Linxin Zhang,Li Li et al.
Chang Lu et al.
Time-to-collision (TTC) estimation, the ability to predict when a moving object will reach a designated position, represents a critical skill for motor behavior regulation. However, although existing studies have demonstrated significant ef...
Jan Theeuwes
Jan Theeuwes
The additional singleton paradigm, introduced in the early 1990s, has become a cornerstone in attention research and the study of attentional capture. In this task, observers search for a unique target singleton while an irrelevant, but sal...
Visual working memory-related corrective saccade biases are amplified by task demands, without updating working memory content [0.03%]
工作记忆相关的校正扫视偏差在任务需求下被放大而未更新工作记忆内容
Patrik Polgári,Alexander C Schütz
Patrik Polgári
Visual working memory (VWM) and oculomotor control exert bi-directional influences on each other: eye movements during memory delays can influence VWM performance, and VWM content can bias the execution of eye movements. Oculomotor capture ...
Expertise provides resilience to sound source variability in music perception [0.03%]
专业知识向音乐感知中的声源变异性提供韧性
Anya E Shorey,Christian E Stilp
Anya E Shorey
Listeners' perception of words and tones is better for acoustically consistent sounds than for variable ones. This is seen in speech adaptation tasks, where listeners are faster to categorize target words when spoken by a single talker than...
The influence of postural load and early aging on dynamic sound localization: Evidence for reduced cognitive-motor reserve [0.03%]
姿势负荷和早衰对动态声音定位的影响:证据表明认知-运动储备减少
Isa Tuncay Batuk,Irem Karakuluk,Merve Ozbal Batuk
Isa Tuncay Batuk
This study investigated the effects of head movements and postural stability on sound localization performance in normal-hearing adults and explored age-related differences between individuals aged 20-30 and 30-40 years. A total of 102 part...
Contextual cueing and attention control: Self-face vs. stranger-face search [0.03%]
情境提示与注意控制:自我面孔和陌生人面孔搜索
Shasha Zhu,Hong-Jin Sun,Kevin Guo et al.
Shasha Zhu et al.
The contextual cueing effect demonstrates that visual search is faster when targets appear in repeated, rather than nonrepeated, spatial configurations-a phenomenon attributed to learned attentional guidance. This study investigated how att...
Didem Şahin,Busemnaz Avşar Aksu,Gökçe Gültekin et al.
Didem Şahin et al.
This study aimed to determine whether individuals can discriminate the temperature state of water using auditory cues alone and to identify the acoustic, perceptual, and neurocognitive factors associated with this ability. Sixty-three volun...