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Pattern Recognition, Visual (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Pattern Recognition, Visual'
Articles 101 to 110 of 200:
The spatiotemporal distinctiveness of direct causation.
30 Jul 2009
The launching effect, in which people judge one object to have caused another to immediately move after contact, is often described as the prototype of direct causation. The special status of this interaction may be due to its psychophysical ...
rec_pub_19648460-the-spatiotemporal-distinctiveness-direct-causation.htm
30 Jul 2009
In addition to its communicative functions, language has been argued to have a variety of extracommunicative functions, as assessed by its causal involvement in putatively nonlinguistic tasks. In the present work, I argue that language may be ...
rec_pub_19648457-extracommunicative-functions-language-verbal-interference-causes.htm
Pathway control in visual word processing: converging evidence from recognition memory.
30 Jul 2009
The extent to which readers can exert strategic control over oral reading processes is a matter of debate. According to the pathway control hypothesis, the relative contributions of the lexical and nonlexical pathways can be modulated by the ...
rec_pub_19648454-pathway-control-visual-word-processing-converging-evidence.htm
30 Jul 2009
In the present article, we investigated the effects of pitch height and the presented ear (laterality) of an auditory stimulus, irrelevant to the ongoing visual task, on horizontal response selection. Performance was better when the response and the ...
rec_pub_19648450-effects-laterality-pitch-height-auditory-accessory-stimulus.htm
The role of attentional networks in voluntary task switching.
30 Jul 2009
Coordination of task choice and performance in multitask environments likely involves attentional processes. Subjects completed the Attention Network Test (ANT) and a voluntary task-switching procedure. Task choice, but not task performance, was ...
rec_pub_19648449-the-role-attentional-networks-voluntary-task-switching.htm
Visual prior entry for foreground figures.
30 Jul 2009
Attended stimuli reach perceptual-level processes before unattended stimuli do, a finding that is referred to as visual prior entry. We asked whether a similar effect arises for salient objects (foreground figures) in a visual scene. If prior entry ...
rec_pub_19648448-visual-prior-entry-foreground-figures.htm
Goal-driven attentional capture by invisible colors: evidence from event-related potentials.
30 Jul 2009
We combined event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to test whether subliminal visual stimuli can capture attention in a goal-dependent manner. Participants searched for visual targets defined by a specific color. Search ...
rec_pub_19648447-goal-driven-attentional-capture-invisible-colors-evidence-event.htm
Encoding strategy and not visual working memory capacity correlates with intelligence.
30 Jul 2009
There is conflicting evidence on whether the capacity of visual working memory (VWM) reflects a central capacity limit that also influences intelligence. We propose that encoding strategy and, more specifically, attentional selection, underlie the ...
rec_pub_19648446-encoding-strategy-visual-working-memory-capacity-correlates.htm
30 Jul 2009
We examined relationships between demographic variables and Benton Visual Retention Test performance in 352 healthy Greek adults, aged 18-84 years. We derived norms for BVRT total number correct and error scores adjusted for variables that ...
rec_pub_19259889-benton-visual-retention-test-performance-normal-adults-acute-stroke.htm
30 Jul 2009
The type of visual information needed for categorizing faces and nonface objects was investigated by manipulating spatial frequency scales available in the image during a category verification task addressing basic and subordinate levels. Spatial ...
rec_pub_19653764-stimulus-type-level-categorization-spatial-frequencies-utilization.htm
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