Influence of simple crossmodal correspondence on interpretation of spoken intent [0.03%]
一种简单的跨模式对应对解释口语意图的影响
John McEwan,Ada Kritikos,Mick Zeljko
John McEwan
Crossmodal correspondences (CMCs) are consistent associations between sensory features from different modalities. Previous research has demonstrated that these pairings can be recruited in the resolution of the Rubin face-vase illusion. Thi...
How visual and proprioceptive feedback mediate the effect of monetary incentive on motor precision [0.03%]
视觉和运动觉反馈调节金钱激励对动作精准性影响的机制研究
Nicholas Menghi,Georgia Coricelli,Clayton Hickey
Nicholas Menghi
This paper investigates the relationship between motor precision, visual feedback, and monetary incentives in two experiments. In both, participants exerted force via a hand dynamometer to maintain force production at identified levels whil...
Attentional influences on cue weighting in vowel perception: Examining prosodic prominence and informational masking [0.03%]
听觉注意对元音知觉中线索加权的影响:测查语调突出性和信息性掩蔽
Wei Zhang,Jeremy Steffman
Wei Zhang
Beyond sources of listener-external variability such as variation in talker and acoustic context, listener-internal variation also plays a role in speech perception and cue weighting. The present study examines the effects of prosodic promi...
Perceptual restoration of locally time-reversed speech: Japanese words are very tolerant of severe temporal distortion [0.03%]
局部时间反向的语音感知恢复:严重的时间扭曲对日语单词影响很小
Mako Ishida,Takayuki Arai,Makio Kashino
Mako Ishida
People can understand speech even when the speech signal is divided into equally long segments and each segment is reversed in time (locally time-reversed speech). In addition, Ishida (Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 83(6), 2675-2693...
Stimuli are perceived as lasting longer when there is something bright on the screen [0.03%]
屏幕亮时感觉刺激持续时间较长
Hakan Karsilar,Sebastiaan Mathôt,Hedderik van Rijn
Hakan Karsilar
Perceived time often diverges from physical time. This discrepancy is important given the crucial role of time perception in numerous cognitive processes. A critical question concerning the non-veridicality of timing is whether and how diff...
Urgency overpowers cognitive control by amplifying cognitive processing asymmetries [0.03%]
紧迫感通过放大认知处理不平衡来超越认知控制
Anika Krause,Christian H Poth
Anika Krause
Cognitive control is the functional backbone of intelligent behavior, because it allows to act according to one's intentions, even when the environment elicits opposed behaviors. Recently, it has been shown that reactions under urgency in a...
Assessing Posner's theory of alerting: A meta-analysis of speed-accuracy effects [0.03%]
普森的警觉理论评价:速度准确性效果的元分析
Colin R McCormick,John Christie
Colin R McCormick
Posner and his colleagues proposed a seminal theory of how alerting influenced information processing over 50 years ago (Posner et al., Memory & Cognition, 1, 2-12, 1973). In this study, participants were presented with warning signals at v...
Distractor suppression driven by statistical regularities of target could occur only for larger search arrays [0.03%]
驱动目标搜索的干扰抑制只在较大搜索范围时出现
Xing Zhou,Yun Sun,Qi Zhang et al.
Xing Zhou et al.
A number of studies have suggested that biasing the probability by which distractors appear at locations in visual space may lead to attentional suppression of high-probability distractor locations. It effectively reduces capture by a distr...
Comparing sustained attention performance across laboratory-based versus web-based settings [0.03%]
实验室环境与网络环境下的持续注意力表现比较研究
Jinwon Kang,Matthew W Lowder,Wonil Choi
Jinwon Kang
Recently, there have been many attempts to replicate effects that have traditionally been observed in laboratory-based settings using web-based settings. While many classic effects have indeed been found to replicate, it is also true that w...
Stay calm in crowds: Avoiding emotional faces in ensemble perception [0.03%]
冷静面对人群:集合感知中的情绪面孔回避现象研究
Xin Luo,Megan Bartlett,Michael E R Nicholls
Xin Luo
Previous research has shown that people tend to display attentional biases toward faces with strong emotions within crowds, often overestimating the extremity of the average emotional expression. However, this emotional amplification effect...