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Undergraduate Students’ Critical Online Reasoning—Process Mining Analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
To successfully learn using open Internet resources, students must be able to critically search, evaluate and select online information, and verify sources.
Susanne Schmidt   +6 more
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Behavioral biases when viewing multiplexed scenes:scene structure and frames of reference for inspection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Where people look when viewing a scene has been a much explored avenue of vision research (e.g., see Tatler, 2009). Current understanding of eye guidance suggests that a combination of high and low-level factors influence fixation selection (e.g ...
Scott-Brown, Kenneth C.   +2 more
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Acquisition of multiple prior distributions in tactile temporal order judgment

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2012
The Bayesian estimation theory proposes that the brain acquires the prior distribution of a task and integrates it with sensory signals to minimize the effect of sensory noise.
Yasuhito eNagai   +5 more
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Spatial frequency processing in the central and peripheral visual field during scene viewing

open access: yes, 2016
Visuospatial attention and gaze control depend on the interaction of foveal and peripheral processing. The foveal and peripheral regions of the visual field are differentially sensitive to parts of the spatial-frequency spectrum.
Cajar, Anke   +2 more
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Personalized Federated Learning for Egocentric Video Gaze Estimation With Comprehensive Parameter Freezing

open access: yesIEEE Access
Egocentric video gaze estimation predicts where an individual looks in first-person videos providing an essential understanding of user attention. However, it must accommodate the variability in individuals’ gaze patterns and support learning in ...
Yuhu Feng   +3 more
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Latitude and longitude vertical disparities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The literature on vertical disparity is complicated by the fact that several different definitions of the term “vertical disparity” are in common use, often without a clear statement about which is intended or a widespread appreciation of the properties ...
Glennerster, Andrew   +2 more
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Conflict Resolution as Near-Threshold Decision-Making: A Spiking Neural Circuit Model with Two-Stage Competition for Antisaccadic Task. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Computational Biology, 2016
Automatic responses enable us to react quickly and effortlessly, but they often need to be inhibited so that an alternative, voluntary action can take place.
Chung-Chuan Lo, Xiao-Jing Wang
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Deep Directional Statistics: Pose Estimation with Uncertainty Quantification

open access: yes, 2018
Modern deep learning systems successfully solve many perception tasks such as object pose estimation when the input image is of high quality. However, in challenging imaging conditions such as on low-resolution images or when the image is corrupted by ...
Gehler, Peter   +2 more
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Phases of aesthetic judgment in art perception

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
BackgroundAesthetic judgment in visual art has often been treated as a final evaluative outcome, but the temporal process through which such judgment emerges during viewing remains insufficiently understood.
Yuka Nojo
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Emergence of visual saliency from natural scenes via context-mediated probability distributions coding. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2010
Visual saliency is the perceptual quality that makes some items in visual scenes stand out from their immediate contexts. Visual saliency plays important roles in natural vision in that saliency can direct eye movements, deploy attention, and facilitate ...
Jinhua Xu, Zhiyong Yang, Joe Z Tsien
doaj   +1 more source

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