نتایج جستجو برای: visual preference

تعداد نتایج: 421650  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
A Shmuel A Grinvald

The goal of this study was to explore the functional organization of direction of motion in cat area 18. Optical imaging was used to record the activity of populations of neurons. We found a patchy distribution of cortical regions exhibiting preference for one direction over the opposite direction of motion. The degree of clustering according to preference of direction was two to four times sma...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2005
Jeffrey P Baerwald Warren W Tryon Joseph Sandford

This study examined response discrimination (d') and bias (likelihood ratio) differentials in a computer-generated test of auditory and visual attention functioning. Patients with bipolar disorder (n=42) and schizophrenia (n=47) were contrasted to a normal comparison group (n=89) in two conditions: (a) simple modal responsivity (auditory and visual stimuli) and (b) ipsimodal (auditory/auditory ...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2009
Devin B Terhune

The visual content of out-of-body experiences (OBEs) has received little attention but a number of theories of OBEs include implicit predictions regarding the determinants of this phenomenological feature. Hypnagogic imagery and unusual sleep experiences, weak synaesthesia and preference for employing object and spatial visual imagic cognitive styles were psychometrically measured along with th...

Journal: :Inf. Sci. 2014
Jian Wu Francisco Chiclana

A visual information feedback mechanism for group decision making (GDM) problems with triangular fuzzy complementary preference relations (TFCPRs) is investigated. The concepts of similarity degree (SD) between two experts as well as the proximity degree (PD) between an expert and the rest of experts in the group are developed for TFCPRs. The consensus level (CL) is defined by combining SD and ...

2006
Tanja SIMONIČ

In this paper, the idea of considering public preferences in design of urban landscapes as restorative environments is explored. A visual landscape preference research was conducted among user groups in Slovenia. In the study, a questionnaire was used, which was based on a selection of landscape scenes. These represented different types of naturalistic and natural landscapes. Possibilities of a...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2017
Kyoung Whan Choe Omid Kardan Hiroki P Kotabe John M Henderson Marc G Berman

We employed eye-tracking to investigate how performing different tasks on scenes (e.g., intentionally memorizing them, searching for an object, evaluating aesthetic preference) can affect eye movements during encoding and subsequent scene memory. We found that scene memorability decreased after visual search (one incidental encoding task) compared to intentional memorization, and that preferenc...

2006
Daniel A. Gajewski John M. Henderson

Eye movement behavior in hand-eye tasks suggests a preference for a ‘just in time’ processing strategy that minimizes the use of working memory. In the present study, a scene comparison task was introduced to determine whether the preference holds when the task is primarily visual and when more complex naturalistic scenes are used as stimuli. Participants made same or different judgments in res...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2015
Diana Su Yun Tham J Gavin Bremner Dennis Hay

Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infancy to adulthood. Research has revealed an increase in the other-race effect (ORE) during the first year of life, but there is some disagreement regarding the age at which it emerges. Using cropped faces to eliminate discrimination based on external features, visual paired comparison and spontaneo...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2013
Radoslaw Martin Cichy Philipp Sterzer Jakob Heinzle Lloyd T Elliott Fernando Ramirez John-Dylan Haynes

Knowledge about the principles that govern large-scale neural representations of objects is central to a systematic understanding of object recognition. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and multivariate pattern classification to investigate two such candidate principles: category preference and location encoding. The former designates the preferential activation of distinct ...

Journal: :جستارهای ادبی 0

the major aim of this article is to determine the role of culture in perceptual learning style (pls) preferences of iranian english learners, in order to minimize teacher-student style conflict in the classroom. to do this, 400 university students from different fields of study were selected from allameh tabatabaee university in tehran, ferdowsi university of mashhad and mashhad university of m...

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