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Abstract Purpose The Teller Acuity Card (TAC) procedure is a preferential‐looking method to assess visual acuity in infants and preverbal children and provides a quantitative measure of grating acuity. Several studies containing reference values have been published, the majority based on an older version of the TAC card set.
Catelijne M. Neijzen +5 more
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Mechanisms of Choice Behavior Shift Using Cue-approach Training
Cue-approach training has been shown to effectively shift choices for snack food items by associating a cued button-press motor response to particular food items.
Akram eBakkour +9 more
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Abstract Background When looking at faces, we tend to attend more to the left visual field (corresponding to the right side of the person's face). This phenomenon is called the left visual field bias (LVF) and is presumed to reflect the brain's right‐sided dominance for face processing.
Jakob Åsberg Johnels +3 more
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Jocelyne C Whitehead,1 Sara A Gambino,1 Jeffrey D Richter,2 Jennifer D Ryan1,3,41Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest, 2Independent Human Factors Consultant, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Department of Psychology, 4Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto,
Whitehead JC +3 more
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Throw and Catch: Analyzing the Synchronized Movements of Eyes and Joints in Children
Throw and catch are fundamental motor skills that are closely related to eye-hand coordination, reaction speed, and spatial awareness in children.
Ziyu He +6 more
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Online Sentence Comprehension in PPA: Verb-Based Integration and Prediction
Introduction. Impaired language comprehension is frequently observed in primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Word comprehension deficits are characteristic of the semantic variant (PPA-S) whereas sentence comprehension deficits are more prevalent in the ...
Jennifer E Mack
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Eyes on Newborns: How NICU Staff's Attention and Emotions Shape Neonatal Pain Assessment
ABSTRACT Background Assessing pain in neonates is crucial for their management but is inherently subjective. This study investigated the effects of visual attention, gaze patterns, and empathic responses of neonatal healthcare professionals on their assessments of neonatal pain.
Philipp Deindl +7 more
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A review of existing measures of attentional biases in body image and eating disorders research
Cognitive theories emphasise the important role of attentional biases in the development and maintenance of body image issues and eating pathology. A wealth of research has been conducted to examine attentional biases toward body‐related information ...
Michelle Y.w. Jiang, Lenny R. Vartanian
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Vowel-initial glottalization as a prominence cue in speech perception and online processing
Three experiments examined the relevance of vowel-initial glottalization in the perception of vowel contrasts in American English, in light of the claimed prominence-marking function of glottalization in word-initial vowels.
Jeremy Andrew Steffman
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Inferring Document Readability by Integrating Eye Movement Features [PDF]
Capturing user’s emotional state is an emerging way for implicit relevance feedback in information retrieval (IR). Recently, EEG-based emotion recognition has drawn increasing attention.
Chen, Yongqiang +5 more
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