نتایج جستجو برای: salience

تعداد نتایج: 7376  

2016
Teresa Katthagen Felix Dammering Norbert Kathmann Jakob Kaminski Henrik Walter Andreas Heinz Florian Schlagenhauf

Suspecting significance behind ordinary events is a common feature in psychosis and it is assumed to occur due to aberrant salience attribution. The Salience Attribution Test (SAT; Roiser et al., 2009) measures aberrant salience as a bias towards one out of two equally reinforced cue features as opposed to adaptive salience towards features indicating high reinforcement. This is the first study...

Journal: :پژوهش های زبانی 0
لیلا عرفانیان قونسولی دکتری زبان شناسی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد عضو هیئت علمی موسسه آموزش عالی غیرانتفاعی بینالود مشهد شهلا شریفی دانشیار دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد

the present study is a randomized pilot project that intends to test the graded salience hypothesis (giora, 1997), to investigate the major factors contributing to understanding meaning. according to graded salience hypothesis, more salient meanings–coded meanings foremost on our mind due to conventionality, frequency, familiarity, or prototypicality–are accessed faster than and reach sufficien...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2004
Klaus Rothermund Dirk Wentura

The authors investigated whether effects of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) are influenced by salience asymmetries, independent of associations. Two series of experiments analyzed unique effects of salience by using nonassociated, neutral categories that differed in salience. In a 3rd series, salience asymmetries were manipulated experimentally while holding associations between categories ...

Journal: :J. Spatial Information Science 2012
Makoto Takemiya Toru Ishikawa

This study introduces the concept of computational salience to explain the discriminatory efficacy of decision points, which in turn may have applications to providing real-time assistance to users of navigational aids. This research compared algorithms for calculating the computational salience of decision points and validated the results via three methods: high-salience decision points were u...

2016
Alexander Krüger Jan Tünnermann Ingrid Scharlau

Particular differences between an object and its surrounding cause salience, guide attention, and improve performance in various tasks. While much research has been dedicated to identifying which feature dimensions contribute to salience, much less regard has been paid to the quantitative strength of the salience caused by feature differences. Only a few studies systematically related salience ...

2013
Florian Röser Antje Krumnack Kai Hamburger

Spatial cognition research has recently made much progress in understanding the cognitive representations and processes underlying human wayfinding. Many theoretical assumptions about the concept of landmark salience have been established. In this context it is important to define perceptual (or visual) and structural landmark salience. Structural salience is defined as the position of a landma...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2018
امیربیگی, محمود, غریبی, حمیدرضا, منصوری, جمیل,

Abstract Terror management theory attempts to answer two fundamental questions: Why do people have a strong tendency to love themselves and why do they avoid whom are not similar to them? According to this theory the man’s survival tendency is the answer of these two questions. This theory claims that people reduce terror of death by gaining sense of valuableness and also by being attr...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2005
Jeffrey R W Mounts Robin G Tomaselli

The biased competition model of attentional selection proposes that objects compete with one another for neural representation, with the competition rooted in stimulus and attentionally-based salience. Two experiments explore how the salience of a target item relative to flanking items impacts the speed of target identification. The results of two experiments suggest that spatially proximal ite...

2017
A. Schmidt M. Antoniades P. Allen A. Egerton C. A. Chaddock S. Borgwardt P. Fusar-Poli J. P. Roiser O. Howes P. McGuire

BACKGROUND Impairments in the attribution of salience are thought to be fundamental to the development of psychotic symptoms and the onset of psychotic disorders. The aim of the present study was to explore longitudinal alterations in salience processing in ultra-high-risk subjects for psychosis. METHOD A total of 23 ultra-high-risk subjects and 13 healthy controls underwent functional magnet...

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