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Color improves ‘visual’ acuity via sound

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2014
Visual-to-auditory sensory substitution devices (SSDs) convey visual information via sound, with the primary goal of making visual information accessible to blind and visually impaired individuals.
Shelly eLevy-Tzedek   +7 more
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A predictive processing theory of sensorimotor contingencies: explaining the puzzle of perceptual presence and its absence in synesthesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Normal perception involves experiencing objects within perceptual scenes as real, as existing in the world. This property of “perceptual presence” has motivated “sensorimotor theories” which understand perception to involve the mastery of sensorimotor ...
Anil K. Seth   +15 more
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Effect of repeated immersion solution cycles on the color stability of denture tooth acrylic resins

open access: yesJournal of Applied Oral Science, 2011
OBJECTIVE: Chemical solutions have been widely used for disinfection of dentures, but their effect on color stability of denture tooth acrylic resins after repeated procedures is still unclear.
Paulo Maurício Batista da Silva   +4 more
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Sex-related differences in chromatic sensitivity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Generally women are believed to be more discriminating than men in the use of colour names and this is often taken to imply superior colour vision. However, if both X-chromosome linked colour deficient males (~8%) and females (
J.A. HARLOW   +7 more
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La geometría de visualización afecta el dicromatismo sexual y la conspicuidad de la coloración del plumaje no iridiscente de Tersina viridis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Some types of plumage color are difficult to characterize spectrophotometrically because the properties of the reflected light change with viewing geometry (i.e.
Barreira, Ana Soledad   +3 more
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Evaluation of color perception in individuals addicted to narcotic substances in the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test

open access: yesMedycyna Pracy, 2016
Background: The aim of the study was to assess color perception in the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test in individuals addicted to narcotic substances, and to analyze the acquired color vision disorders, depending on the duration of addiction and ...
Krystyna Nadolska, Roman Goś
doaj   +1 more source

The Effect of Multiple Formats on Understanding Complex Visual Displays [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Students in introductory science courses frequently have difficulty comprehending complex graphics such as contour maps. Computer-assisted instruction (CAI), because of its ability to convey the same information in different formats, may help students ...
Carl Renshaw, Erwin Choi, Holly Taylor
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Color naming deficits and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A retinal dopaminergic hypothesis

open access: yesBehavioral and Brain Functions, 2006
Background Individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) have unexplained difficulties on tasks requiring speeded processing of colored stimuli.
Tannock Rosemary   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Face-gender discrimination is possible in the near-absence of attention [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The attentional cost associated with the visual discrimination of the gender of a face was investigated. Participants performed a face-gender discrimination task either alone (single-task) or concurrently (dual-task) with a known attentional demanding ...
Koch, Christof   +2 more
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Visual scanning patterns and executive function in relation to facial emotion recognition in aging [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
OBJECTIVE: The ability to perceive facial emotion varies with age. Relative to younger adults (YA), older adults (OA) are less accurate at identifying fear, anger, and sadness, and more accurate at identifying disgust.
Circelli, K. S.   +2 more
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