نتایج جستجو برای: inanimate objects

تعداد نتایج: 156870  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2015
Long Sha James V. Haxby Hervé Abdi J. Swaroop Guntupalli Nikolaas N. Oosterhof Yaroslav O. Halchenko Andrew C. Connolly

Major theories for explaining the organization of semantic memory in the human brain are premised on the often-observed dichotomous dissociation between living and nonliving objects. Evidence from neuroimaging has been interpreted to suggest that this distinction is reflected in the functional topography of the ventral vision pathway as lateral-to-medial activation gradients. Recently, we obser...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Oliver Lindemann Pines Nuku Shirley-Ann Rueschemeyer Harold Bekkering

The current experiment investigates the role of animacy on grasp-cueing effects as investigated in joint attention research. In a simple detection task participants responded to the colour change of one of two objects of identical size. Before the target onset, we presented a cueing stimulus consisting of either two human hands with a small and a large grip aperture (animate condition) or two c...

2012
Myrka Zago Mauro CarroZZo FranCesCo laCquaniti

Traditionally, a sharp distinction was made between conscious perception of elapsed time, considered a key attribute of cognition, and automatic time processes involving basic sensory and motor functions. Recently, however, this dichotomous view has been challenged on the ground that time perception and timed actions share very similar features, at least for events lasting less than a second. F...

2011
Luenya Santiago dos Santos Dietmar Zaefferer

Leo Weisgerber (1957/58) made the much debated claim that in German referring to human beings via a direct (accusative) object where an indirect (dative) object paraphrase would be available is an inhumane choice, since it entails subtly depersonalizing the referent: Dative use implies ascribing human characteristics to referents, accusative use amounts to degrading them to mere objects. Assumi...

Journal: :Cognition 2014
J Charles Millar John Turri Ori Friedman

People often judge it unacceptable to directly harm a person, even when this is necessary to produce an overall positive outcome, such as saving five other lives. We demonstrate that similar judgments arise when people consider damage to owned objects. In two experiments, participants considered dilemmas where saving five inanimate objects required destroying one. Participants judged this unacc...

2000
Ken Tabb Neil Davey

Abstract: This paper presents a mechanism for analysing the deformable shape of an object as it moves across the visual field. An object’s outline is detected using active contour models, and is then re-represented as shape, location and rotation invariant axis crossover vectors. These vectors are used as input for a feedforward backpropagation neural network, which provides a confidence value ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2005
Jason P Mitchell C Neil Macrae Mahzarin R Banaji

Recent neuroimaging research has linked the task of forming a "person impression" to a distinct pattern of neural activation that includes dorsal regions of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Although this result suggests the distinctiveness of social cognition - the processes that support inferences about the psychological aspects of other people - it remains unclear whether mPFC contributio...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2007
Daniel Smilek Kelly A. Malcolmson Jonathan S. A. Carriere Meghan Eller Donna Kwan Michael G. Reynolds

We report a case study of an individual (TE) for whom inanimate objects, such as letters, numbers, simple shapes, and even furniture, are experienced as having rich and detailed personalities. TE reports that her object-personality pairings are stable over time, occur independent of her intentions, and have been there for as long as she can remember. In these respects, her experiences are indic...

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علیرضا یزدانیان دانشیار دانشکدۀ علوم اداری و اقتصاد دانشگاه اصفهان، اصفهان، ایران سید محمدهادی مهدوی استادیار دانشکدۀ فقه و حقوق دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد نجف آباد، نجف آباد، ایران رضا عباسیان استادیار دانشکدۀ فقه و حقوق دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد نجف آباد، نجف آباد، ایران نیوشا مصلی نژاد دانشجوی دکتری حقوق خصوصی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد نجف آباد، نجف آباد، ایران

an action resulting from an object like human's damaging action can cause liability for those who possess them. the french civil law at its approval time (1804) had not predicted this principle and just in articles 1385, 1386, the liability of damages resulting from two types of objects, i.e. animals and buildings due to imposing great damages by them had been predicted by french law. howe...

2015
Crystal Kelehear Hugh I. Jones Benjamin A. Wood Richard Shine José A. Fernández Robledo

Dissections of >1,200 wild-caught cane toads (Rhinella marina) in tropical Australia confirm a laboratory report that anurans can expel foreign objects from the coelom by incorporating them into the urinary bladder. The foreign objects that we found inside bladders included a diverse array of items (e.g., grass seeds, twigs, insect prey, parasites), many of which may have entered the coelom via...

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