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The perception of smile attractiveness.

29 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the attractiveness of a smile according to variations from esthetic norms, photographic framing, and the order of the presentation of photographs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A photograph of an individual was selected and ...
rec_pub_19537851-the-perception-smile-attractiveness.htm


Influence of a misleading context on a design-copying task with children with and without learning disabilities.

29 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVE: I investigated developmental and ability differences on a visual-motor task that requires inhibition of misleading information. METHOD: Children, including those with and without learning disabilities, and adults copied simple line or dot ...
rec_pub_19708477-influence-misleading-context-design-copying-task-children-learning.htm


Reliability of two visual-perceptual tests for children with cerebral palsy.

29 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVE: We examined the reliability of the Motor-Free Visual Perception Test-Revised (MVPT-R) and the Test of Visual-Perceptual Skills-Revised (TVPS-R) in 52 children with cerebral palsy. METHOD: The MVPT-R and TVPS-R were initially assessed by a ...
rec_pub_19708476-reliability-two-visual-perceptual-tests-children-cerebral-palsy.htm


Information from multiple modalities helps 5-month-olds learn abstract rules.

29 Jun 2009 By 7 months of age, infants are able to learn rules based on the abstract relationships between stimuli (Marcus et al., 1999), but they are better able to do so when exposed to speech than to some other classes of stimuli. In the current experiments ...
rec_pub_19635078-information-multiple-modalities-helps-5-month-olds-learn-abstract.htm


Audio-visual identification of place of articulation and voicing in white and babble noise.

29 Jun 2009 Research shows that noise and phonetic attributes influence the degree to which auditory and visual modalities are used in audio-visual speech perception (AVSP). Research has, however, mainly focused on white noise and single phonetic attributes, ...
rec_pub_19603894-audio-visual-identification-place-articulation-voicing-white-babble.htm


Visual motion processing in aging and Alzheimer's disease: neuronal mechanisms and behavior from monkeys to man.

29 Jun 2009 Aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are accompanied by impairments of autonomous navigation and spatial orientation that commonly demand the abandonment of driving and independent living. We have studied the neuronal mechanisms of navigation using ...
rec_pub_19686221-visual-motion-processing-aging-alzheimer-s-disease-neuronal.htm


Easy on the mind, easy on the wrongdoer: discrepantly fluent violations are deemed less morally wrong.

29 Jun 2009 The present experiment tested the hypothesis that discrepancies in processing fluency influence the perceived wrongness of moral violations. Participants were presented with numerous moral violations in easy or difficult to read font. For some ...
rec_pub_19573863-easy-mind-easy-wrongdoer-discrepantly-fluent-violations-deemed.htm


Gender difference in the effect of daytime sleep on declarative memory for pictures.

29 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVE: To investigate gender difference in the effects of daytime sleep on item and source memories, which are dissociable elements of declarative memory, and the effects of sleep on recollection and familiarity, which are two processes ...
rec_pub_19585672-gender-difference-effect-daytime-sleep-declarative-memory-pictures.htm


Potentiation and overshadowing in Pavlovian fear conditioning.

29 Jun 2009 The present experiments addressed a fundamental discrepancy in the Pavlovian conditioning literature concerning responding to a target cue following compound reinforced training with another cue of higher salience. Experiment 1 identified one ...
rec_pub_19594280-potentiation-overshadowing-pavlovian-fear-conditioning.htm


Different cognitive profiles for single compared with recurrent fallers without dementia.

29 Jun 2009 Relationships between self-reported retrospective falls and cognitive measures (executive function, reaction time [RT], processing speed, working memory, visual attention) were examined in a population based sample of older adults (n = 658). Two of ...
rec_pub_19586213-different-cognitive-profiles-single-compared-recurrent-fallers.htm

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