Moderating effect of autistic traits on the relationship between peripheral visual processing and facial emotion recognition [0.03%]
自闭症谱系特征对周边视觉处理与面部情绪识别关系的调节作用
Yuki Harada,Nana Kamei,Chiharu Tsukiyama et al.
Yuki Harada et al.
Distinct visual processing patterns are one of the underlying mechanisms of atypical facial emotion recognition in individuals with autism spectrum disorder. However, the role of peripheral visual processing, particularly the functional fie...
Evaluating the contributions of top-down and bottom-up processing on eye movements during parallel visual search [0.03%]
自下而上和自上而下加工在并行视觉搜索中对眼动影响的评估
Howard Jia He Tan,Alejandro Lleras,Zoe Jing Xu et al.
Howard Jia He Tan et al.
In the current study, we used an efficient visual search paradigm in a pseudo-realistic environment, with well-controlled search stimuli that allow a simultaneous evaluation of the impact of top-down and bottom-up factors on eye-movement pa...
Timothy L Hubbard,Susan E Ruppel
Timothy L Hubbard
Whether the motion of a target could influence the represented location of another stimulus was examined. In Experiment 1, judged location of a stationary object was displaced in the direction of motion of a subsequent moving target. In Exp...
Sequence effects during speech perception reveal multi-accent processing costs [0.03%]
说话感知过程中的序列效应揭示了多口音处理成本
Drew J McLaughlin,Jackson S Colvett,Julie M Bugg et al.
Drew J McLaughlin et al.
Alternating between different talkers during listening typically incurs a cognitive processing cost. How these processing costs manifest, and potentially differ, in a multi-accent setting remains to be examined. Across two experiments, we i...
The choice is yours: Binding and retrieval of free-choice responses [0.03%]
你的选择是什么:自由回答任务的绑定和提取机制研究
Maria Nemeth,Christian Frings,Birte Moeller
Maria Nemeth
Feature binding has emerged as an important mechanism in the coordination of human action control. Apparently, the simple mechanisms of binding of individual features and retrieval of recently integrated episodes play a significant role in ...
The dual-task costs of audiovisual benefit: Effects of noise and "native" speaker status [0.03%]
视听优势的双任务成本:噪声和“以某种语言为母语的人”的身份的影响
Violet A Brown,Adina Holloway,Amadou Touré et al.
Violet A Brown et al.
Listeners typically understand speech more accurately when they can see and hear the talker relative to hearing alone. However, seeing the talker's face does not necessarily reduce the cognitive costs associated with processing speech as me...
Prediction of uncertain visual trajectories is biased toward motion continuity [0.03%]
视觉轨迹预测偏向运动连续性
Olga Polezhaeva,Stefan Glasauer,Michel-Ange Amorim
Olga Polezhaeva
Visual motion prediction under uncertainty must rely on both statistical and kinematic properties of the stimulus. Here, we investigated how decision-making processes and psychophysical parameters are modulated during extrapolation of rando...
The different effects of aspect ratios of letters on the letter-row tilt illusion in staircase and non-staircase stimuli [0.03%]
字母高宽比对楼梯和非楼梯刺激字母行倾斜错觉的不同影响
Yukyu Araragi,Hiroyuki Ito
Yukyu Araragi
The letter-row tilt illusion is the illusion that the row is perceived to be tilted, when a set of letters is repeated in a physically horizontal or vertical row. We quantitatively examined the effects of aspect ratios of letters on the let...
Intelligibility of interrupted and checkerboard speech with two talkers: Further evidence for four speech cue channels [0.03%]
具有两个说话人的中断和棋盘格言语的可懂度:四种言语线索通道的进一步证据
Jun Hasegawa,Kazuo Ueda,Hiroshige Takeichi et al.
Jun Hasegawa et al.
Segregating target speech in a multi-talker background would require organizing speech fragments into a coherent stream of speech. The current investigation explored the intelligibility of temporally interrupted and checkerboard (interrupte...
Understanding the opaque-is-more bias and saturated-is-more bias for colormap data visualizations [0.03%]
理解不透明度偏见和饱和度偏见在colormap数据可视化中的作用
Melissa A Schoenlein,Mouloukou Sidibe,Karen B Schloss
Melissa A Schoenlein
When interpreting data visualizations, people have expectations of how colors should map onto quantities. These expectations are constructed from multiple biases, including the dark-is-more bias (darker colors represent larger quantities) a...