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Evaluation of an imputed pitch velocity model of the auditory tau effect.

30 Jul 2009 This article extends an imputed pitch velocity model of the auditory kappa effect proposed by Henry and McAuley (2009a) to the auditory tau effect. Two experiments were conducted using an AXB design in which listeners judged the relative pitch of a ...
rec_pub_19633354-evaluation-imputed-pitch-velocity-model-auditory-tau-effect.htm


Predominance of ground over ceiling surfaces in binocular rivalry.

30 Jul 2009 The superiority of ground surfaces over ceiling surfaces in determining the representation of the visual world, demonstrated in several studies of visual perception and visual search, has been attributed to a preference for top-away projections ...
rec_pub_19633346-predominance-ground-ceiling-surfaces-binocular-rivalry.htm


The representation of moving 3-D objects in apparent motion perception.

30 Jul 2009 In the present research, we investigated the depth information contained in the representations of apparently moving 3-D objects. By conducting three experiments, we measured the magnitude of representational momentum (RM) as an index of the ...
rec_pub_19633345-the-representation-moving-3-d-objects-apparent-motion-perception.htm


Revisiting the effect of quality of graphics on distance judgments in virtual environments: a comparison of verbal reports and blind walking.

30 Jul 2009 In immersive virtual environments, judgments of perceived egocentric distance are significantly underestimated, as compared with accurate performance in the real world. Two experiments assessed the influence of graphics quality on two distinct ...
rec_pub_19633344-revisiting-effect-quality-graphics-distance-judgments-virtual.htm


Criterial noise effects on rule-based category learning: the impact of delayed feedback.

30 Jul 2009 Variability in the representation of the decision criterion is assumed in many category-learning models, yet few studies have directly examined its impact. On each trial, criterial noise should result in drift in the criterion and will negatively ...
rec_pub_19633342-criterial-noise-effects-rule-based-category-learning-impact-delayed.htm


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


Swinging into thought: directed movement guides insight in problem solving.

30 Jul 2009 Can directed actions unconsciously influence higher order cognitive processing? We investigated how movement interventions affected participants' ability to solve a classic insight problem. The participants attempted to solve Maier's two-string ...
rec_pub_19648458-swinging-thought-directed-movement-guides-insight-problem-solving.htm


Extracommunicative functions of language: verbal interference causes selective categorization impairments.

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


Early morphological processing is morphosemantic and not simply morpho-orthographic: a violation of form-then-meaning accounts of word recognition.

30 Jul 2009 Many studies have suggested that a word's orthographic form must be processed before its meaning becomes available. Some interpret the (null) finding of equal facilitation after semantically transparent and opaque morphologically related primes in ...
rec_pub_19648453-early-morphological-processing-morphosemantic-simply-morpho.htm


The influence of only and even on online semantic interpretation.

30 Jul 2009 Focus particles such as only and even indicate that the focused element(s) in a sentence should be contrasted with a set of contextually defined alternatives. Only indicates that properties assigned to the focus set are not shared by elements of the ...
rec_pub_19648452-the-influence-online-semantic-interpretation.htm

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