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The Influence of Competing Social and Symbolic Cues on Observers’ Gaze Behaviour

open access: yesVision
The effects of social (eye gaze, pointing gestures) and symbolic (arrows) cues on observers’ attention are often studied by presenting such cues in isolation and at fixation. Here, we extend this work by embedding cues in natural scenes.
Flora Ioannidou, Frouke Hermens
doaj   +1 more source

Readout from iconic memory involves similar neural processes as selective spatial attention [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Iconic memory and spatial attention are often considered as distinct topics, but may have functional similarities. Here we provide fMRI evidence for some common underlying neural effects.
Driver, J, Kristjansson, A, Ruff, CC
core  

Comparing Virtual Reality to Conventional Simulator Visuals: Effects of Peripheral Visual Cues in Roll-Axis Tracking Tasks [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper compares the effects of peripheral visual cues on manual control between a conventional fixed-base simulator and virtual reality. The results were also compared with those from a previous experiment conducted in a motion-base simulator ...
Terenzi, Lorenzo, Zaal, Peter M. T.
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To develop behavioral tests of vestibular functioning in the Wistar rat [PDF]

open access: yes
Two tests of vestibular functioning in the rat were developed. The first test was the water maze. In the water maze the rat does not have the normal proprioceptive feedback from its limbs to help it maintain its orientation, and must rely primarily on ...
Nielson, H. C.
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Carpets with visual cues can improve gait in Parkinson's disease patients: may be independent of executive function. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Med Res, 2023
Hu ZD   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Empirical comparison of a fixed-base and a moving-base simulation of a helicopter engaged in visually conducted slalom runs [PDF]

open access: yes
Combined visual, motion, and aural cues for a helicopter engaged in visually conducted slalom runs at low altitude were studied. The evaluation of the visual and aural cues was subjective, whereas the motion cues were evaluated both subjectively and ...
Houck, J. A.   +2 more
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Visual Exploration While Walking With and Without Visual Cues in Parkinson's Disease: Freezer Versus Non-Freezer. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurorehabil Neural Repair, 2023
Graham L   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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