نتایج جستجو برای: familiarity

تعداد نتایج: 10934  

Journal: :Memory 2015
Victoria C McLelland Aleea L Devitt Daniel L Schacter Donna Rose Addis

Although our ability to remember future simulations conveys an adaptive advantage, enabling us to better prepare for upcoming events, the factors influencing the memorability of future simulations are not clear. In this study, participants generated future simulations that combined specific people, places and objects from memory, and for each trial, made a series of phenomenological ratings abo...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2015
Sylvain Delplanque Géraldine Coppin Laurène Bloesch Isabelle Cayeux David Sander

The mere exposure phenomenon refers to improvement of one's attitude toward an a priori neutral stimulus after its repeated exposure. The extent to which such a phenomenon influences evaluation of a priori emotional stimuli remains under-investigated. Here we investigated this question by presenting participants with different odors varying in a priori pleasantness during different sessions spa...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2015
Ran R Liu Sherryse L Corrow Raika Pancaroglu Brad Duchaine Jason J S Barton

BACKGROUND Developmental prosopagnosia is a disorder of face recognition that is believed to reflect impairments of visual mechanisms. However, voice recognition has rarely been evaluated in developmental prosopagnosia to clarify if it is modality-specific or part of a multi-modal person recognition syndrome. OBJECTIVE Our goal was to examine whether voice discrimination and/or recognition ar...

2015
Jian Hao Yanchun Liu Jiafeng Li

Can adults make fair moral judgments when individuals with whom they have different relationships are involved? The present study explored the fairness of adults' relationship-based moral judgments in two respects by performing three experiments involving 999 participants. In Experiment 1, 65 adults were asked to decide whether to harm a specific person to save five strangers in the footbridge ...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2017
Natalie Butcher Karen Lander

Seeing a face move can improve familiar face recognition, face matching, and learning. More specifically, familiarity with a face may facilitate the learning of an individual's "dynamic facial signature". In the outlined research we examine the relationship between participant ratings of familiarity, the distinctiveness of motion, the amount of facial motion, and the recognition of familiar mov...

2015
Hyun-Jung Ahn Junghwa Bahng Jae Hee Lee

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Acceptable noise level (ANL) is a measure of the maximum background noise level (BNL) that a person is willing to tolerate while following a target story. Although researchers have used various sources of target sound in ANL measures, a limited type of background noise has been used. Extending the previous study of Gordon-Hickey & Moore (2007), the current study determ...

Journal: :Brain research 2016
Matthew M Walsh Christopher A Paynter Ya Zhang Lynne M Reder

This study explored how temporal context influences recognition. In an ERP experiment, subjects were asked to judge whether pictures, presented one at a time, had been seen since the previous appearance of a special reset screen. The reset screen separated sequences of successively presented stimuli and signaled a change in temporal context. A "new-repeat" picture was one that had been seen bef...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2015
Andrew M McCullough Maureen Ritchey Charan Ranganath Andrew Yonelinas

Stress-induced changes in cortisol can impact memory in various ways. However, the precise relationship between cortisol and recognition memory is still poorly understood. For instance, there is reason to believe that stress could differentially affect recollection-based memory, which depends on the hippocampus, and familiarity-based recognition, which can be supported by neocortical areas alon...

2014
Emery Schubert David J. Hargreaves Adrian C. North

This paper examines the idea that attraction to music is generated at a cognitive level through the formation and activation of networks of interlinked "nodes." Although the networks involved are vast, the basic mechanism for activating the links is relatively simple. Two comprehensive cognitive-behavioral models of musical engagement are examined with the aim of identifying the underlying cogn...

2013
Iris van den Bosch Valorie N. Salimpoor Robert J. Zatorre

Emotional arousal appears to be a major contributing factor to the pleasure that listeners experience in response to music. Accordingly, a strong positive correlation between self-reported pleasure and electrodermal activity (EDA), an objective indicator of emotional arousal, has been demonstrated when individuals listen to familiar music. However, it is not yet known to what extent familiarity...

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