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Pattern Recognition, Visual (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Pattern Recognition, Visual'
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The fusiform face area and occipital face area show sensitivity to spatial relations in faces.
8 Aug 2009
Behavioral research indicates that successful face individuation is associated with sensitivity to subtle spatial relations between facial features, as well as to the features themselves. We used a blocked functional magnetic resonance adaptation ...
rec_pub_19674084-the-fusiform-face-area-occipital-face-area-sensitivity-spatial.htm
A functional and structural study of emotion and face processing in children with autism.
6 Aug 2009
Children with autism exhibit impairment in the processing of socioemotional information. The amygdala, a core structure centrally involved in socioemotional functioning, has been implicated in the neuropathology of autism. We collected structural ...
rec_pub_19665877-a-functional-structural-study-emotion-face-processing-children-autism.htm
3 Aug 2009
Four studies examined the effects of nature on valuing intrinsic and extrinsic aspirations. Intrinsic aspirations reflected prosocial and other-focused value orientations, and extrinsic aspirations predicted self-focused value orientations. ...
rec_pub_19657048-can-nature-make-caring-effects-immersion-nature-intrinsic-aspirations.htm
Steady state visually evoked potential correlates of static and dynamic emotional face processing.
2 Aug 2009
While the neural regions associated with facial identity recognition are considered to be well defined, the neural correlates of non-moving and moving images of facial emotion processing are less clear. This study examined the brain electrical ...
rec_pub_19653091-steady-state-visually-evoked-potential-correlates-static-dynamic.htm
30 Jul 2009
A deletion polymorphism in the serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) has been associated with vulnerability to affective disorders, yet the mechanism by which this gene confers vulnerability remains unclear. Two studies examined ...
rec_pub_19685963-association-serotonin-transporter-gene-promoter-region-5-httlpr.htm
Attention moderates the processing of inhibitory information in primary psychopathy.
30 Jul 2009
Primary psychopathic individuals are less apt to reevaluate or change their behavior in response to stimuli outside of their current focus of attention. According to the response modulation hypothesis, this tendency reflects a lack of responsivity ...
rec_pub_19685952-attention-moderates-processing-inhibitory-information-primary.htm
Gender differences in facial expression recognition in survivors of pediatric brain tumors.
30 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation between gender, history of cranial radiation therapy (CRT) and facial expression recognition (FER) skill in survivors of pediatric brain tumors. METHODS: Fifty-three survivors (27 females) completed a measure of ...
rec_pub_19061181-gender-differences-facial-expression-recognition-survivors-pediatric.htm
The Anderson-Winawer illusion: it's not occlusion.
30 Jul 2009
In their recent article, Anderson and Winawer (2005) presented a dramatic lightness illusion in which identical texture patches appear to be either black or white. Albert (2007) argued that the Anderson and Winawer (2005) illusion can be explained ...
rec_pub_19633350-the-anderson-winawer-illusion-s-occlusion.htm
Saliency on a natural scene background: effects of color and luminance contrast add linearly.
30 Jul 2009
In natural vision, shifts in spatial attention are associated with shifts of gaze. Computational models of such overt attention typically use the concept of a saliency map: Normalized maps of center-surround differences are computed for individual ...
rec_pub_19633349-saliency-natural-scene-background-effects-color-luminance-contrast.htm
Perceptual slant induced through optical contact.
30 Jul 2009
Stimuli simulating a corridor with a pole inside it were presented. The positions of the ends of the pole within the ceiling and ground of the corridor were the optical contacts of concern. The main hypothesis was that a difference between the ...
rec_pub_19633348-perceptual-slant-induced-optical-contact.htm
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