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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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Psychophysics : Top-Down and Bottom-Up Enable 'Measuring the Impossible'
'Measuring the Impossible' (MtI) refers to recent innovative research activities related to the measurement of quantities and qualities that are dependent on human perception and/or interpretation.
Berglund, Birgitta,, Höglund, Anders,
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Sexual dysfunction is an often‐overlooked aspect of allergic diseases. It was more frequently reported in asthma than in atopic dermatitis and was consistently higher among females. Estimates varied by assessment approach, highlighting the need to address sexual health and standardise evaluation methods.
Suh Hyun Kim +8 more
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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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The effect of prior stimulus information upon category ratings
The paper reports the result of a psychophysics experiment conducted in order to estimate the effect of prior stimulus information upon category ...
Tommasi M., SARTORI, Riccardo
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Does Visual Working Memory Decline Explain Age Differences in Visualization Performance?
Abstract Visualization studies that examine age effects on task performance often attribute the performance gap between young adults (YA) and people in late adulthood (PLA) to declines in cognitive abilities, especially reduced visual working memory (VWM) capacity.
Y. Li +5 more
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Our purpose is to develop and validate a new iPad-based contrast sensitivity (CS) test for measuring the contrast sensitivity function at near vision (Optopad-CSF).
Dolores de Fez +5 more
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The role of feature tracking in the furrow illusion
In the furrow illusion (Anstis, 2012), the perceived path of a moving target follows the veridical path orientation when viewed foveally, but follows the orientation of the texture when viewed peripherally.
Rémy eAllard, Jocelyn eFaubert
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Contextual effects on the adjustment of category scales
The paper reports the results of a psychophysics experiment conducted in order to estimae the effect of the so-called contextual effects on the adjustment of category ...
Tommasi M. +2 more
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