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Recognition (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Recognition (Psychology)'
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30 Jul 2009
The present study aimed to investigate the behavior involved in constructing spatial representation in humans. For this, blindfolded adult human subjects were introduced into an unfamiliar environment, where they were requested to move incessantly ...
rec_pub_19648407-the-dynamic-process-cognitive-mapping-absence-visual-cues-human-data.htm
The bilingual advantage in novel word learning.
30 Jul 2009
The present study examined whether bilingualism facilitates acquisition of novel words in adults with different language histories. Word-learning performance was tested in monolingual English speakers, early English-Spanish bilinguals, and early ...
rec_pub_19648456-the-bilingual-advantage-novel-word-learning.htm
Aging and recognition memory for emotional words: a bias account.
30 Jul 2009
The present study investigated age-related differences in the locus of the emotional enhancement effect in recognition memory. Younger and older adults studied an emotion-heterogeneous list followed by a forced choice recognition memory test. Luce's ...
rec_pub_19648455-aging-recognition-memory-emotional-words-bias-account.htm
Pathway control in visual word processing: converging evidence from recognition memory.
30 Jul 2009
The extent to which readers can exert strategic control over oral reading processes is a matter of debate. According to the pathway control hypothesis, the relative contributions of the lexical and nonlexical pathways can be modulated by the ...
rec_pub_19648454-pathway-control-visual-word-processing-converging-evidence.htm
Neural bases of autobiographical support for episodic recollection of faces.
30 Jul 2009
Incidental retrieval of autobiographical knowledge can provide rich contextual support for episodic recollection of a recent event. We examined the neural bases of these two processes by performing fMRI scanning during a recognition memory test for ...
rec_pub_19173228-neural-bases-autobiographical-support-episodic-recollection-faces.htm
The comparison of visual working memory representations with perceptual inputs.
30 Jul 2009
The human visual system can notice differences between memories of previous visual inputs and perceptions of new visual inputs, but the comparison process that detects these differences has not been well characterized. In this study, the authors ...
rec_pub_19653755-the-comparison-visual-working-memory-representations-perceptual-inputs.htm
Transfer between pose and illumination training in face recognition.
30 Jul 2009
The relationship between pose and illumination learning in face recognition was examined in a yes-no recognition paradigm. The authors assessed whether pose training can transfer to a new illumination or vice versa. Results show that an extensive ...
rec_pub_19653740-transfer-pose-illumination-training-face-recognition.htm
30 Jul 2009
A sequential matching task was used to compare how the difficulty of shape discrimination influences the achievement of object constancy for depth rotations across haptic and visual object recognition. Stimuli were nameable, 3-dimensional plastic ...
rec_pub_19653738-a-comparison-effects-depth-rotation-visual-haptic-three-dimensional.htm
30 Jul 2009
This study investigated whether individuals with small and large native-language (L1) vowel inventories learn second-language (L2) vowel systems differently, in order to better understand how L1 categories interfere with new vowel learning. Listener ...
rec_pub_19640051-learning-english-vowels-different-language-vowel-systems-ii-auditory.htm
30 Jul 2009
It has been demonstrated previously that, for some experimental paradigms, Web-based research can reliably replicate lab-based results. Yet questions remain as to what types of research can be reproduced, and where differences arise when they cannot ...
rec_pub_19587181-web-based-image-norming-object-familiarity-visual-complexity-ratings.htm
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