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A Comment on "Assimilation of Achromatic Color Cannot Explain the Brightness Effects in the Achromatic Neon Effect" by Marc K. Albert [PDF]
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1-0409); Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1 ...
Grossberg, Stephen
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Negative triangles : simple geometric shapes convey emotional valence [PDF]
It has been suggested that downward pointing triangles convey negative valence, perhaps because they mimic an underlying primitive feature present in negative facial expressions (Larson, Aronoff, and Stearns, 2007). Here, we test this proposition using a
Blagrove, Elisabeth +3 more
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To be objective in Experimental Phenomenology: a Psychophysics application
BackgroundSeveral scientific psychologists consider the approach for the study of perceptive problems of the Experimental Phenomenology is problematic, namely that the phenomenological demonstrations are subjectively based and they do not produce ...
R. Burro
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Abstract In the present study, 43 Italian school‐age children (age range = 7–14 years, 16 females) with (N = 19) and without DD (N = 24) were presented with pairs of visual displays separated by varying interstimulus intervals and performed either a temporal integration or segregation task despite an identical visual input.
Giuseppe Di Dona +4 more
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Infants’ perception of rhythmic patterns [PDF]
We explored 9-month-old infants perception of auditory temporal sequences in a series of three experiments. In Experiment 1, we presented some infants with tone sequences that were expected to induce a strongly metric framework and others with a sequence
Bergeson, Tonya R., Trehub, Sandra E.
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Time to guide: evidence for delayed attentional guidance in contextual cueing [PDF]
Contextual cueing experiments show that, when displays are repeated, reaction times (RTs) to find a target decrease over time even when the observers are not aware of the repetition.
Hoffmann J. +3 more
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Continuous psychophysics: Target-tracking to measure visual sensitivity.
We introduce a novel framework for estimating visual sensitivity using a continuous target-tracking task in concert with a dynamic internal model of human visual performance. Observers used a mouse cursor to track the center of a two-dimensional Gaussian
Kathryn Bonnen +4 more
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The functional role of spatial anisotropies in ensemble perception
Background The human brain can rapidly represent sets of similar stimuli by their ensemble summary statistics, like the average orientation or size. Classic models assume that ensemble statistics are computed by integrating all elements with equal weight.
Natalia A. Tiurina +3 more
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Annoyance Penalty Model for Steady-State Broadband Noise with Varying Spectra
Noise regulations often apply penalties (e.g., +5 dB) to A-weighted equivalent sound pressure levels (LAeq [dB]) to account for increased annoyance from tonal or impulsive features.
Antti Kuusinen, Valtteri Hongisto
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Modeling Mental Qualities [PDF]
Conscious experiences are characterized by mental qualities, such as those involved in seeing red, feeling pain, or smelling cinnamon. The standard framework for modeling mental qualities represents them via points in geometrical spaces, where distances ...
Lee, Andrew Y.
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