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Functional relations modulate the responsiveness to affordances despite the impact of conflicting stimulus-response mappings [PDF]
The study investigated how conflicting stimulus-response mappings influenced affordance processing given a manipulation of the functional relations. Participants performed a task involving consistent-inconsistent stimulus-response mappings: Implicit ...
Barnes-Holmes, Patrick Michael Dermot +2 more
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Due to the complexityof research objects, theoretical concepts, and stimuli in media research, researchers in psychology and communications presumably need sophisticated measures beyond self-report scales to answer research questions on media use ...
Michael Brill, Frank Schwab
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Processing irrelevant location information: practice and transfer effects in a Simon task. [PDF]
How humans produce cognitively driven fine motor movements is a question of fundamental importance in how we interact with the world around us. For example, we are exposed to a constant stream of information and we must select the information that is ...
Seitz, Aaron R, Welch, Dan B
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What Influences Physicians’ Online Knowledge Sharing? A Stimulus–Response Perspective
During the COVID-19 pandemic, online health platforms and physicians’ online knowledge sharing played an important role in public health crisis management and disease prevention. What influences physicians’ online knowledge sharing?
Xin Zhang +4 more
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Comparing AI-Generated Stimuli and Photos: Visual Search Study
Background. AI algorithms have rapidly entered everyday life in the last few years, which caused the appearance of a large number of both texts and images generated by neural networks. Nevertheless, the perception of artificially generated images has not
Frol A. Sapronov, Elena S. Gorbunova
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Developing the Leuven Embedded Figures Test (L-EFT): testing the stimulus features that influence embedding [PDF]
Background The Embedded Figures Test (EFT, developed by Witkin and colleagues (1971)) has been used extensively in research on individual differences, particularly in the study of autism spectrum disorder.
Lee de-Wit +4 more
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Departure from the onset-onset rule [PDF]
Using a signal-detection task, the generality of Turvey's (1973) onset-onset rule was tested in four experiments. After seeing, in succession, (1) one or two letters (target display), (2) a multiletter detection display, and (3) a mask display, subjects ...
Chow, Siu
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Affective Communication of Map Symbols: A Semantic Differential Analysis
Maps enable us to relate to spatial phenomena and events from viewpoints far beyond direct experience. By employing signs and symbols, maps communicate about near as well as distant geospatial phenomena, events, objects, or ideas.
Silvia Klettner
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Study of coal mine violation behavior based on SOR model
Based on the violation records of a coal mine, this paper analyzes the causes and process of the violation behavior of coal mine personnel under the “stimulus-organism-response” model from the perspectives of violation month, violation shift, violation ...
LI Jing +5 more
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The Geometry of Stimulus Control [PDF]
Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifications of familiar stimuli. This phenomenon is often referred to as generalisation. Most modifications lead to a decrease in responding, but to certain new
Enquist, Magnus, Ghirlanda, Stefano
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