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Effects of imperfect automation and individual differences on concurrent performance of military and robotics tasks in a simulated multitasking environment.

30 Jul 2009 This study investigated the performance and workload of the combined position of gunner and robotics operator in a simulated military multitasking environment. Specifically, the study investigated how aided target recognition (AiTR) capabilities for ...
rec_pub_19629806-effects-imperfect-automation-individual-differences-concurrent.htm


Covert auditory spatial orienting: an evaluation of the spatial relevance hypothesis.

30 Jul 2009 The spatial relevance hypothesis (J. J. McDonald & L. M. Ward, 1999) proposes that covert auditory spatial orienting can only be beneficial to auditory processing when task stimuli are encoded spatially. We present a series of experiments that ...
rec_pub_19653757-covert-auditory-spatial-orienting-evaluation-spatial-relevance.htm


Virtual limbs and body space: Critical features for the distinction between body space and near-body space.

30 Jul 2009 Hari and Jousmaki (1996) found that motor activity is initiated more efficiently in response to stimuli located on the responding limb as opposed to near the limb. Our research investigated the basis for this difference in spatial coding. We ...
rec_pub_19653751-virtual-limbs-body-space-critical-features-distinction-body-space.htm


When do additional distractors reduce the attentional blink?

30 Jul 2009 When 2 targets are embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation stream of distractors, perception of the second target is impaired when the intertarget lag is relatively short (less than 500 ms). Stimuli concurrently presented with the stream can ...
rec_pub_19653748-when-additional-distractors-reduce-attentional-blink.htm


The perception of temporal order along the mental number line.

30 Jul 2009 R. Sekuler, P. Tynan, and E. Levinson (1973) found that when 2 characters are presented side-by-side with a short onset asynchrony, subjectively they often appear in a "first-left, then-right" order. The authors of this article conducted 6 ...
rec_pub_19653744-the-perception-temporal-order-mental-number-line.htm


Combining simultaneous with temporal masking.

30 Jul 2009 Simultaneous and temporal masking are two frequently used techniques in psychology and vision science. Although there are many studies and theories related to each masking technique, there are no systematic investigations of their mutual ...
rec_pub_19653743-combining-simultaneous-temporal-masking.htm


Perceived shrinkage of motion paths.

30 Jul 2009 We show that human observers strongly underestimate a linear or circular trajectory that a luminous spot follows in the dark. At slow speeds, observers are relatively accurate, but, as the speed increases, the size of the path is progressively ...
rec_pub_19653741-perceived-shrinkage-motion-paths.htm


Distancing from experienced self: how global-versus-local perception affects estimation of psychological distance.

30 Jul 2009 In 4 studies, the authors examined the prediction derived from construal level theory (CLT) that higher level of perceptual construal would enhance estimated egocentric psychological distance. The authors primed participants with global perception, ...
rec_pub_19634971-distancing-experienced-self-global-versus-local-perception-affects.htm


At the heart of the ventral attention system: the right anterior insula.

30 Jul 2009 The anterior insula has been hypothesized to provide a link between attention-related problem solving and salience systems during the coordination and evaluation of task performance. Here, we test the hypothesis that the anterior insula/medial ...
rec_pub_19072895-at-heart-ventral-attention-system-right-anterior-insula.htm


FMRI correlates of visuo-spatial reorienting investigated with an attention shifting double-cue paradigm.

30 Jul 2009 The control of visuo-spatial attention entails the joint contribution of goal-directed (endogenous) and stimulus-driven (exogenous) factors. However, little is known about the neural bases of the interplay between these two mechanisms. To address ...
rec_pub_19034897-fmri-correlates-visuo-spatial-reorienting-investigated-attention.htm

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