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The influence of approach speed and functional noise on users' perception of a robot [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
How a robot approaches a person greatly determines the interaction that follows. This is particularly relevant when the person has never interacted with the robot before.
Lohse, M.   +11 more
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Congruency between viewers’ movements and the region of the display being sampled speeds up search through an aperture

open access: yesPerception
Searching for a target amongst distractors is faster when moving an aperture over the search display than when moving the search display beneath an aperture. Is this because when moving the aperture, each item is sampled at a different position, while when moving the search display, all items are sampled at the same position?
Emily M. Crowe   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Mental models of driving and speed: biases, choices and reality

open access: yes, 2017
This paper provides a review of research performed by Svenson with colleagues and others work on mental models and their practical implications. Mental models describe how people perceive and think about the world including covariances and relationships ...
Svenson, Ola,   +3 more
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Kinaesthetic mirror illusion and spatial congruence

open access: yes, 2015
International audiencePosition sense and kinaesthesia are mainly derived from the integration of somaesthetic and visual afferents to form a single, coherent percept.
Luyat, Marion   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Imagine language making food products more appealing

open access: yes, 2020
Still too many people are overweight and therefore it is important to understand consumers’ mindsets about food products, in order to be able to influence these mindsets.
Jacobs, A.W.
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Is eye-appeal half the deal? Investigating the effect of crossmodal congruence between the colour and shape of coasters on the perceived flavour, liking and willingness to pay for an alcoholic beverage.

open access: yes, 2018
The human tendency to match information across different sensory modalities in order to experience and make sense of the multisensory world around us is called crossmodal correspondence or crossmodal association.
Schoffelen, M.J.H.
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Models of linguistic congruence of brand-ergonym and advertisement slogan

open access: yes, 2020
У статті доведено базову роль бренд-ергоніма в комерційній рекламі, визначено його структурно-семантичні різновиди; встановлено функційні та семантичні типи рекламного слогана; уведено поняття семантичного конектора як сприйняттєвого ідентифікатора ...
Ковалевська, Алла Володимирівна   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Crossmodal correspondence between sounds and smells in marketing.

open access: yes, 2016
As humans we tend to match stimuli from different sensory modalities together. This is called ‘crossmodal correspondence’. Previous studies have already explored congruence effects.
Peters Rit, M.C.
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Cartilaginous epiphyses in extant archosaurs and their implications for reconstructing limb function in dinosaurs.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2010
Extinct archosaurs, including many non-avian dinosaurs, exhibit relatively simply shaped condylar regions in their appendicular bones, suggesting potentially large amounts of unpreserved epiphyseal (articular) cartilage.
Casey M Holliday   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Congruence Synchronous Mirror Delay

open access: yes, 2014
[[abstract]]Digital synchronous mirror delaylines can lock in only two cycles and make burst and sleep modes feasible for high-speed and low-power applications.
Huang, Tsung-Chu; Chang, Gau-Bin; Li, Ling
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