نتایج جستجو برای: perceptual sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 384852  

1995
Stefan J. P. Westen Reginald L. Lagendijk Jan Biemond

We propose a new measure of perceptual image quality based on a multiple channel human visual system (HVS) model for use in digital image compression. The model incorporates the HVS light sensitivity, spatial frequency and orientation sensitivity, and masking effects. The model is based on the concept of local band-limited contrast (LBC) in oriented spatial frequency bands. This concept leads t...

Journal: :Psychological science 2009
Emily B Myers Sheila E Blumstein Edward Walsh James Eliassen

The problem of mapping differing sensory stimuli onto a common category is fundamental to human cognition. Listeners perceive stable phonetic categories despite many sources of acoustic variability. What are the neural mechanisms that underlie this perceptual stability? In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, a short-interval habituation paradigm was used to investigate neural sens...

1995
Stefan J. P. Westen Reginald L. Lagendijk Jan Biemond

We show how a model of the human visual system (HVS) can be used for encoder based perceptual optimization of JPEG. The HVS model takes into account the effects of light sensitivity, frequency sensitivity, and masking effects and is based on a hierarchy of oriented band pass filters. The model can be used to calculate a local frequency sensitivity, which in turn can be used to calculate percept...

Journal: :Journal of psycholinguistic research 2003
Bob McMurray Michael K Tanenhaus Richard N Aslin Michael J Spivey

Research in speech perception has been dominated by a search for invariant properties of the signal that correlate with lexical and sublexical categories. We argue that this search for invariance has led researchers to ignore the perceptual consequences of systematic variation within such categories and that sensitivity to this variation may provide an important source of information for integr...

2012
Eran Dayan Rivka Inzelberg Tamar Flash

Ample evidence exists for coupling between action and perception in neurologically healthy individuals, yet the precise nature of the internal representations shared between these domains remains unclear. One experimentally derived view is that the invariant properties and constraints characterizing movement generation are also manifested during motion perception. One prominent motor invariant ...

2012
Peter I. Parry

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2002
BRAD C. MOTTER

1. The activity of single neurons was recorded in Macaca muZatta monkeys while they performed tasks requiring them to select a cued stimulus from an array of three to eight stimuli and report the orientation of that stimulus. Stimuli were presented in a circular array centered on the fixation target and scaled to place a single stimulus element within the receptive field of the neuron under stu...

Journal: :Journal of psychosomatic research 1999
M A Smeets J D Ingleby H W Hoek G E Panhuysen

This study investigated whether individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) visualize themselves as fatter than they are because they perceive themselves as fatter. Females with AN who overestimated their own body size judged size differences between pictures of their own body, and then again of someone else's body. Signal detection analysis of the results showed no differences in perceptual sensiti...

Journal: :Vision Research 2004
Peter Gerhardstein Ilona Kovacs Joseph Ditre Akos Feher

The present study used an operant conditioning procedure and contour integration stimuli to test three-month-olds' sensitivity to both contour continuity and contour closure. The data demonstrate an immaturity of continuity detection and a lack of closure detection at that age, relative to a previous finding of a heightened sensitivity to closed contours in adult observers. This finding modifie...

2011
Marta I Garrido Raymond J Dolan Maneesh Sahani

Surprising events in the environment can impair task performance. This might be due to complete distraction, leading to lapses during which performance is reduced to guessing. Alternatively, unpredictability might cause a graded withdrawal of perceptual resources from the task at hand and thereby reduce sensitivity. Here we attempt to distinguish between these two mechanisms. Listeners performe...

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