نتایج جستجو برای: naturalistic novel

تعداد نتایج: 799576  

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2002
Tania Giovannetti David J Libon Tessa Hart

Unawareness of deficit is a common feature of degenerative dementia. The present study explored awareness and correction of naturalistic action errors in 54 dementia participants and 10 healthy controls while they performed a series of everyday tasks, such as toast preparation and gift-wrapping. Awareness for everyday task performance and cognitive functioning was also assessed with questionnai...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2015
Jianqiang Wang Yang Zheng Xiaofei Li Chenfei Yu Kenji Kodaka Keqiang Li

This paper considers a comprehensive naturalistic driving experiment to collect driving data under potential threats on actual Chinese roads. Using acquired real-world naturalistic driving data, a near-crash database is built, which contains vehicle status, potential crash objects, driving environment and road types, weather condition, and driver information and actions. The aims of this study ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
Matthew M Botvinick

A basic question, intimately tied to the problem of action selection, is that of how actions are assembled into organized sequences. Theories of routine sequential behaviour have long acknowledged that it must rely not only on environmental cues but also on some internal representation of temporal or task context. It is assumed, in most theories, that such internal representations must be organ...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2015
Ana Radonjić Nicolas P Cottaris David H Brainard

We rely on color to select objects as the targets of our actions (e.g., the freshest fish, the ripest fruit). To be useful for selection, color must provide accurate guidance about object identity across changes in illumination. Although the visual system partially stabilizes object color appearance across illumination changes, how such color constancy supports object selection is not understoo...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2012
Robin A A Ince Alberto Mazzoni Andreas Bartels Nikos K Logothetis Stefano Panzeri

Mutual information is a principled non-linear measure of dependence between stochastic variables, which is widely used to study the selectivity of neural responses to external stimuli. Here we define and develop a set of novel statistical independence tests based on mutual information, which quantify the significance of neural selectivity to either single features or to multiple, potentially co...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2018
Valeri Tsatsishvili Iballa Burunat Fengyu Cong Petri Toiviainen Vinoo Alluri Tapani Ristaniemi

BACKGROUND There has been growing interest towards naturalistic neuroimaging experiments, which deepen our understanding of how human brain processes and integrates incoming streams of multifaceted sensory information, as commonly occurs in real world. Music is a good example of such complex continuous phenomenon. In a few recent fMRI studies examining neural correlates of music in continuous l...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2011
A d'Avella B Cesqui A Portone F Lacquaniti

Systematic investigations of sensorimotor control of interceptive actions in naturalistic conditions, such as catching or hitting a ball moving in three-dimensional space, requires precise control of the projectile flight parameters and of the associated visual stimuli. Such control is challenging when air drag cannot be neglected because the mapping of launch parameters into flight parameters ...

2017
George Yannis Eleni Vlahogianni John Golias

During the latest years, Powered Two Wheelers (PTW) have become a complete game-changer in everyday commuting, since their distinctive characteristics from the rest of the traffic make them an attractive means of transport. However, PTW related studies are mostly safety oriented probably due to the lack of naturalistic driving data. Although there have been studies that extract PTW trajectories...

2014
Josephine A. Urquhart Akira R. O’Connor

Déjà vu is a nebulous memory experience defined by a clash between evaluations of familiarity and novelty for the same stimulus. We sought to generate it in the laboratory by pairing a DRM recognition task, which generates erroneous familiarity for critical words, with a monitoring task by which participants realise that some of these erroneously familiar words are in fact novel. We tested 30 p...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Wenshuo Wang Junqiang Xi Ding Zhao

Analysis and recognition of driving styles are profoundly important to intelligent transportation and vehicle calibration. This paper presents a novel driving style analysis framework using the primitive driving patterns learned from naturalistic driving data. In order to achieve this, first, a Bayesian nonparametric learning method based on a hidden semi-Markov model (HSMM) is introduced to ex...

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