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Short-term numerosity training promotes symbolic arithmetic in children with developmental dyscalculia: The mediating role of visual form perception.

Developmental Science, 2020
Studies have shown that numerosity-based arithmetic training can promote arithmetic learning in typically developing children as well as children with developmental dyscalculia (DD), but the cognitive mechanism underlying this training effect remains ...
D. Cheng   +6 more
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Perception: First Form of Mind

, 2022
Perception is the first form of representational mind to emerge in evolution. Three types of form are discussed: formal representational structure of perceptual states, formation characteristics in computations of perceptual states, and the form of the ...
T. Burge
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Force of Symmetry in Form Perception [PDF]

open access: possibleThe American Journal of Psychology, 1984
Many objects, natural and manufactured, have at least one axis of symmetry; thus, the detection of symmetry could facilitate the detection and representation of objects. Literature is reviewed that supports the notion that humans have effective and efficient symmetry-detection ability.
Jennifer J. Freyd, Barbara Tversky
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Is Emotion a Form of Perception? [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume, 2006
Theories of emotions traditionally divide into two categories. According to some researchers, emotions are or essentially involve evaluative thoughts or judgments. These are calledcognitive theories.According to other researchers, an emotion can occur without any thought.
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The perception of form and motion

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1993
Although form and motion are two distinct aspects of visual processing, they do not start as separate entities in the visual system. Early analyses extract discontinuities in various image attributes and these can trace the outline of a form. When displaced, the same image features can give rise to impressions of motion. Recent work has overturned many
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Attentional Biases in Geometric form Perception

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 2000
This paper reports the operation of robust attentional bias to the top and right during perception of small, single geometric forms. Same/different judgements of successively presented standard and comparison forms are faster when local differences are located at top and right rather than in other regions of the forms. The bias persists when form size
Cyril Latimer   +3 more
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The Perception of Solid Form in Early Infancy

Child Development, 1978
Day and McKenzie determined the rate of habituation of fixation of young infants to repeated visual presentations of a cube. They found the habituation rate to be the same when the stimulus orientation changed between presentations as when it was fixed, and they interpreted this as evidence of shape constancy. However, a failure to discriminate between
Jeffery Field   +2 more
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Form Perception

1974
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the form perception in nonhuman primates. The major methodological considerations in studying form perception are in specifying the stimulus and in insuring that the stimulus is appropriate for S. To obtain ecological validity, stimuli used should be representative of the real situations to which one wishes to ...
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