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The Psychophysics of Brain Rhythms
It is becoming increasingly apparent that brain oscillations in various frequency bands play important roles in perceptual and attentional processes.
Rufin eVanrullen +4 more
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The Role of Response Bias in Perceptual Learning [PDF]
Sensory judgments improve with practice. Such perceptual learning is often thought to reflect an increase in perceptual sensitivity. However, it may also represent a decrease in response bias, with unpracticed observers acting in part on a priori hunches
Amitay, S. +3 more
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Why Not Study Polytonal Psychophysics?
The relative consonance/dissonance of 2-tone intervals is well understood both experimentally and theoretically and provides a strong foundation for explaining why diatonic scales or their subsets are used in most musical cultures.
Norman D. Cook +2 more
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PsyPad: a platform for visual psychophysics on the iPad.
This article introduces PsyPad, a customizable, open-source platform for configuring and conducting visual psychophysics experiments on iPads without the need for any code development for the iPad.
A. Turpin +2 more
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The intensity JND comes from Poisson neural noise: Implications for image coding [PDF]
While the problems of image coding and audio coding have frequently been assumed to have similarities, specific sets of relationships have remained vague.
Allen, Jont
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Contribution of number of children to marital-satisfaction magnitude
The magnitude-estimation method from the social psychophysics was used to study the relative importance that men and women, with different number of children, assigned to 63 marital activities.
Raúl Ávila Santibáñez +2 more
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A study of attention and psychological time Final report [PDF]
Psychophysics of human attention, and sensory and time ...
Kristofferson, A. B.
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Visual masking & schizophrenia
Visual masking is a frequently used tool in schizophrenia research. Visual masking has a very high sensitivity and specificity and masking paradigms have been proven to be endophenotypes.
Michael H. Herzog, Andreas Brand
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Sensory-guided acquired equivalence learning, a specific kind of non-verbal associative learning, is associated with the frontal cortex–basal ganglia loops and hippocampi, which seem to be involved in the pathogenesis of obsessive–compulsive disorder ...
Ákos Pertich +8 more
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A Computational Model of the Short-Cut Rule for 2D Shape Decomposition [PDF]
We propose a new 2D shape decomposition method based on the short-cut rule. The short-cut rule originates from cognition research, and states that the human visual system prefers to partition an object into parts using the shortest possible cuts.
Liu, Xinwang +3 more
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