Cross-modal commutativity of magnitude productions of loudness and brightness [0.03%]
响度和亮度跨模式生成的可交换性
Wolfgang Ellermeier,Florian Kattner,Anika Raum
Wolfgang Ellermeier
In their fundamental paper, Luce, Steingrimsson, and Narens (2010, Psychological Review, 117, 1247-1258) proposed that ratio productions constituting a generalization of cross-modality matching may be represented on a single scale of subjec...
Inga María Ólafsdóttir,Steinunn Gestsdóttir,Árni Kristjánsson
Inga María Ólafsdóttir
In foraging tasks, multiple targets must be found within a single display. The targets can be of one or more types, typically surrounded by numerous distractors. Visual attention has traditionally been studied with single target search task...
Avoiding potential pitfalls in visual search and eye-movement experiments: A tutorial review [0.03%]
避免视觉搜索和眼动实验中的潜在陷阱:综述性评论
Hayward J Godwin,Michael C Hout,Katrín J Alexdóttir et al.
Hayward J Godwin et al.
Examining eye-movement behavior during visual search is an increasingly popular approach for gaining insights into the moment-to-moment processing that takes place when we look for targets in our environment. In this tutorial review, we des...
Manuel Rausch,Sebastian Hellmann,Michael Zehetleitner
Manuel Rausch
How can we explain the regularities in subjective reports of human observers about their subjective visual experience of a stimulus? The present study tests whether a recent model of confidence in perceptual decisions, the weighted evidence...
Examining group differences in between-participant variability in non-native speech sound learning [0.03%]
考察非母语语音学习参与者间变异性上的群体差异
Pamela Fuhrmeister
Pamela Fuhrmeister
Many studies on non-native speech sound learning report a large amount of between-participant variability. This variability allows us to ask interesting questions about non-native speech sound learning, such as whether certain training para...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Attention, perception & psychophysics. 2021 Jul;83(5):1935-1941. DOI:10.3758/s13414-021-02311-3 2021
Influence of context on spatial expanse of color spreading in the watercolor illusion [0.03%]
背景对水彩画错觉颜色扩散空间范围的影响研究
Ralph G Hale,James M Brown
Ralph G Hale
The watercolor illusion (WCI) occurs when a physically non-colored region surrounded by contrasting contour and fringe appears filled in with a hue similar to the fringe. The present experiments explored how local and global stimulus factor...
Temporal binding as multisensory integration: Manipulating perceptual certainty of actions and their effects [0.03%]
时间绑定作为多感觉整合:操作行为及其影响的知觉确定性
Annika L Klaffehn,Florian B Sellmann,Wladimir Kirsch et al.
Annika L Klaffehn et al.
It has been proposed that statistical integration of multisensory cues may be a suitable framework to explain temporal binding, that is, the finding that causally related events such as an action and its effect are perceived to be shifted t...
Small temporal asynchronies between the two eyes in binocular reading: Crosslinguistic data and the implications for ocular prevalence [0.03%]
双眼在双目阅读时的小时间异步现象:跨语言数据及其对斜视发病率的启示
Ruomeng Zhu,Mateo Obregón,Hamutal Kreiner et al.
Ruomeng Zhu et al.
We investigated small temporal nonalignments between the two eyes' fixations in the reading of English and Chinese. We define nine different patterns of asynchrony and report their spatial distribution across the screen of text. We interpre...
Eye-movement control during learning and scanning of English pseudoword stimuli: Exposure frequency effects and spacing effects in a visual search task [0.03%]
学习和扫描英语伪词刺激时的眼动控制:在视觉搜索任务中呈现频率效应和间隔效应
Mengsi Wang,Hazel I Blythe,Simon P Liversedge
Mengsi Wang
Wang et al. (Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, in press, 2021) reported a Landolt-C learning and scanning experiment. In a learning session, they simulated exposure frequency effects successfully by training participants to learn ta...
Eye-movement control during learning and scanning of Landolt-C stimuli: Exposure frequency effects and spacing effects in a visual search task [0.03%]
陆oldt-c刺激学习和扫视过程中的眼动控制:视觉搜索任务中的呈现频率效应和间隔效应
Mengsi Wang,Hazel I Blythe,Simon P Liversedge
Mengsi Wang
We examined whether typical frequency effects observed in normal reading would also occur in a target search task using non-linguistic Landolt-C stimuli. In an initial learning session, we simulated development of frequency effects by contr...