Cue integration in categorical tasks: insights from audio-visual speech perception. [PDF]
Previous cue integration studies have examined continuous perceptual dimensions (e.g., size) and have shown that human cue integration is well described by a normative model in which cues are weighted in proportion to their sensory reliability, as ...
Vikranth Rao Bejjanki +3 more
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Spatial-Temporal Multi-Cue Network for Continuous Sign Language Recognition [PDF]
Despite the recent success of deep learning in continuous sign language recognition (CSLR), deep models typically focus on the most discriminative features, ignoring other potentially non-trivial and informative contents.
Hao Zhou +3 more
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Performance in a non-symbolic comparison task in which participants are asked to indicate the larger numerosity of two dot arrays, is assumed to be supported by the Approximate Number System (ANS).
Karolien eSmets +3 more
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Book belly band as a visual cue: Assessing its impact on consumers’ in-store responses
This research investigates the role of a widely used, yet under-investigated packaging cue: the paper strip that wraps around books, known as the belly band.
M. Visentin, Annamaria Tuan
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Subconscious visual cues during movement execution allow correct online choice reactions. [PDF]
Part of the sensory information is processed by our central nervous system without conscious perception. Subconscious processing has been shown to be capable of triggering motor reactions.
Christian Leukel +5 more
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Visuo-tactile links in covert exogenous spatial attention remap across changes in unseen hand posture [PDF]
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spatial attention. In Experiment 1, a spatially nonpredictive visual cue was presented to the left or right hemifleld shortly before a tactile target on ...
Driver, J, Kennett, S, Spence, C
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Can convict Cichlids (Amatitlania siquia) socially learn the degree of predation risk associated with novel visual cues in their environment? [PDF]
For many animals, the ability to distinguish cues indicative of predation risk from cues unrelated to predation risk is not entirely innate, but rather is learned and improved with experience. Two pathways to such learning are possible.
Patrick M Barks, Jean-Guy J Godin
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Olfactory cue use by three-spined sticklebacks foraging in turbid water: prey detection or prey location? [PDF]
Foraging, when senses are limited to olfaction, is composed of two distinct stages: the detection of prey and the location of prey. While specialist olfactory foragers are able to locate prey using olfactory cues alone, this may not be the case for ...
Dunn, Alison M. +2 more
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Cue-evoked persistent activity is neural activity that persists beyond stimulation of a sensory cue and has been described in many regions of the brain, including primary sensory areas.
Kevin J. Monk +5 more
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Evidence for Area as the Primary Visual Cue in Pie Charts
The long-standing assumption of angle as the primary visual cue used to read pie charts has recently been called into question. We conducted a controlled, preregistered study using parallel-projected 3D pie charts.
Robert Kosara
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