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Pattern Recognition, Visual (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Pattern Recognition, Visual'
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30 Jul 2009
Nakamura, Fujita, Ushitani, & Miyata (2006) have shown that pigeons perceive the standard Müller-Lyer illusion. In this report, the authors examined effects of bracket sizes on perception of this illusion in pigeons (Columba livia) and humans (Homo ...
rec_pub_19685970-further-analysis-perception-standard-m-ller-lyer-figures-pigeons.htm
Moving shadows contribute to the corridor illusion in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes).
30 Jul 2009
Previous studies have reported that backgrounds depicting linear perspective and texture gradients influence relative size discrimination in nonhuman animals (known as the "corridor illusion"), but research has not yet identified the other kinds of ...
rec_pub_19685969-moving-shadows-contribute-corridor-illusion-chimpanzee-pan-troglodytes.htm
When writing impairs reading: letter perception's susceptibility to motor interference.
30 Jul 2009
The effect of writing on the concurrent visual perception of letters was investigated in a series of studies using an interference paradigm. Participants drew shapes and letters while simultaneously visually identifying letters and shapes embedded ...
rec_pub_19653799-when-writing-impairs-reading-letter-perception-s-susceptibility-motor.htm
Distance-dependent processing of pictures and words.
30 Jul 2009
A series of 8 experiments investigated the association between pictorial and verbal representations and the psychological distance of the referent objects from the observer. The results showed that people better process pictures that represent ...
rec_pub_19653798-distance-dependent-processing-pictures-words.htm
Preparing for novel versus familiar events: shifts in global and local processing.
30 Jul 2009
Six experiments examined whether novelty versus familiarity influences global versus local processing styles. Novelty and familiarity were manipulated by either framing a task as new versus familiar or by asking participants to reflect upon novel ...
rec_pub_19653797-preparing-novel-versus-familiar-events-shifts-global-local-processing.htm
Immediacy bias in emotion perception: current emotions seem more intense than previous emotions.
30 Jul 2009
People tend to perceive immediate emotions as more intense than previous emotions. This immediacy bias in emotion perception occurred for exposure to emotional but not neutral stimuli (Study 1), when emotional stimuli were separated by both shorter ...
rec_pub_19653796-immediacy-bias-emotion-perception-current-emotions-intense-previous.htm
Embodiment of abstract concepts: good and bad in right- and left-handers.
30 Jul 2009
Do people with different kinds of bodies think differently? According to the body-specificity hypothesis, people who interact with their physical environments in systematically different ways should form correspondingly different mental ...
rec_pub_19653795-embodiment-abstract-concepts-good-bad-right-left-handers.htm
30 Jul 2009
Previous behavioral studies reported a robust effect of increased naming latencies when objects to be named were blocked within semantic category, compared to items blocked between category. This semantic context effect has been attributed to ...
rec_pub_18823254-semantic-context-visual-feature-effects-object-naming-fmri-study.htm
Neural correlates of stimulus reportability.
30 Jul 2009
Most experiments on the "neural correlates of consciousness" employ stimulus reportability as an operational definition of what is consciously perceived. The interpretation of such experiments therefore depends critically on understanding the neural ...
rec_pub_18823251-neural-correlates-stimulus-reportability.htm
Recognizing threat: a simple geometric shape activates neural circuitry for threat detection.
30 Jul 2009
The urgent need to recognize danger quickly has been shown to rely on preferential processing in dedicated neural circuitry. In previous behavioral studies examining the pattern of the face when displaying anger, we found evidence that simple ...
rec_pub_18823242-recognizing-threat-simple-geometric-shape-activates-neural-circuitry.htm
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