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Transfer between pose and illumination training in face recognition.

30 Jul 2009 The relationship between pose and illumination learning in face recognition was examined in a yes-no recognition paradigm. The authors assessed whether pose training can transfer to a new illumination or vice versa. Results show that an extensive ...
rec_pub_19653740-transfer-pose-illumination-training-face-recognition.htm


A comparison of the effects of depth rotation on visual and haptic three-dimensional object recognition.

30 Jul 2009 A sequential matching task was used to compare how the difficulty of shape discrimination influences the achievement of object constancy for depth rotations across haptic and visual object recognition. Stimuli were nameable, 3-dimensional plastic ...
rec_pub_19653738-a-comparison-effects-depth-rotation-visual-haptic-three-dimensional.htm


Early home-based intervention in the Netherlands for children at familial risk of dyslexia.

30 Jul 2009 Dutch children at higher familial risk of reading disability received a home-based intervention programme before formal reading instruction started to investigate whether this would reduce the risk of dyslexia. The experimental group (n=23) received ...
rec_pub_18819166-early-home-based-intervention-netherlands-children-familial-risk.htm


Connecting and separating mind-sets: culture as situated cognition.

30 Jul 2009 People perceive meaningful wholes and later separate out constituent parts (D. Navon, 1977). Yet there are cross-national differences in whether a focal target or integrated whole is first perceived. Rather than construe these differences as fixed, ...
rec_pub_19634972-connecting-separating-mind-sets-culture-situated-cognition.htm


Finding comfort in a joke: consolatory effects of humor through cognitive distraction.

30 Jul 2009 This study aimed to demonstrate that the cognitive demands involved in humor processing can attenuate negative emotions. A primary aspect of humor is that it poses cognitive demands needed for incongruency resolution. On the basis of findings that ...
rec_pub_19653782-finding-comfort-joke-consolatory-effects-humor-cognitive-distraction.htm


Fearful faces but not fearful eyes alone delay attention disengagement in 7-month-old infants.

30 Jul 2009 Adult-like attentional biases toward fearful faces can be observed in 7-month-old infants. It is possible, however, that infants merely allocate attention to simple features such as enlarged fearful eyes. In the present study, 7-month-old infants (n ...
rec_pub_19653780-fearful-faces-fearful-eyes-delay-attention-disengagement-7-month-old.htm


Development of a FACS-verified set of basic and self-conscious emotion expressions.

30 Jul 2009 In 2 studies, the authors developed and validated of a new set of standardized emotion expressions, which they referred to as the University of California, Davis, Set of Emotion Expressions (UCDSEE). The precise components of each expression were ...
rec_pub_19653779-development-facs-verified-set-basic-self-conscious-emotion-expressions.htm


Tell me about it: neural activity elicited by emotional pictures and preceding descriptions.

30 Jul 2009 Emotional pictures elicit enhanced parietal positivities beginning around 300 ms following stimulus presentation. The magnitude of these responses, however, depends on both intrinsic (stimulus-driven) and extrinsic (context-driven) factors. In the ...
rec_pub_19653776-tell-neural-activity-elicited-emotional-pictures-preceding.htm


Unpacking the informational bases of empathic accuracy.

30 Jul 2009 Perceivers' ability to correctly identify the internal states of social targets-known as empathic accuracy (EA)-is critical to social interactions, but little work has examined the specific types of information that support EA. In the current study, ...
rec_pub_19653768-unpacking-informational-bases-empathic-accuracy.htm


Hot-headed is more than an expression: the embodied representation of anger in terms of heat.

30 Jul 2009 Anger is frequently referred to in terms of heat-related metaphors (e.g., hot-headed). The metaphoric representation perspective contends that such metaphors are not simply a poetic means of expressing anger but actually reflect the manner in which ...
rec_pub_19653767-hot-headed-expression-embodied-representation-anger-terms-heat.htm

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