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Internal reliability of the alcohol-related visual probe task is increased by utilising personalised stimuli and eye-tracking

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015
In the current study, we investigated whether the internal reliability of the visual probe task measure of attentional bias for substance-related cues could be improved by incorporating eye-tracking methods and personalised stimuli.Sixty social drinkers completed two visual probe tasks: one with a broad range of different alcohol pictures, the other ...
Paul Christiansen   +2 more
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Event-related potentials and serial position effects in a visual probe recognition task

Psychophysiology, 1998
In two experiments, we explored the utility of using event‐related brain potentials (ERPs) evoked during picture recognition to examine the cognitive and neural processes underlying primacy and recency effects. Each experiment consisted of 210 trials in which a recognition probe followed a 12‐picture sequence (105 match and 105 nonmatch trials).
Stephen L Crites
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The auditory N1 amplitude for task-irrelevant probes reflects visual interest

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2014
The present study examined the relationship between the amplitude of N1 component of event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by task-irrelevant auditory probes and the observer's level of interest in co-occurring visual stimuli. Participants watched short animated video clips (about 400 s) played either forward (interesting) or backward (boring ...
Yuji, Takeda, Motohiro, Kimura
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Regional brain activity in dyslexic and control children during reading tasks: Visual probe event-related potentials

Brain and Language, 1984
Event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by task-irrelevant visual stimuli were recorded from 34 control and 32 dyslexic 10- to 12-year-old boys while they performed silent and oral reading at two levels of difficulty. All subjects were extensively screened for neurological problems, IQ, and sensory acuity.
J, Johnstone   +5 more
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ML Mob at SemEval-2023 Task 1: Probing CLIP on Visual Word-Sense Disambiguation

Proceedings of the The 17th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2023), 2023
Clifton Poth   +4 more
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