نتایج جستجو برای: visual preference coherence

تعداد نتایج: 486674  

1999
Therese Jolliffe Simon Baron-Cohen

Central coherence theory (Frith, U., 1989. Autism: Explaining the Enigma. Blackwell, Oxford.) is addressed by exploring linguistic processing in normally intelligent adults with either autism or Asperger syndrome, to test whether local coherence is impaired. Local coherence is the ability to make contextually meaningful connections between linguistic information in short-term or working memory....

Hossein Najafi charmini Maryam Khastou

Urban landscapes form the main parts of the city. One of these spaces is urban streets, in whichsocial interactions and urban vitality reach its maximum quality and quantity. One of the principles and properties ofurban landscape design is its intelligibility. A viewer who takes a look at an intelligible city and knows it can attract newemotional manifestations of city without damaging its orig...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2013
Stephen E Palmer Karen B Schloss Jonathan Sammartino

Human aesthetic preference in the visual domain is reviewed from definitional, methodological, empirical, and theoretical perspectives. Aesthetic science is distinguished from the perception of art and from philosophical treatments of aesthetics. The strengths and weaknesses of important behavioral techniques are presented and discussed, including two-alternative forced-choice, rank order, subj...

2009
Joyce Farrell Jiajing Xu Kevin Larson Brian Wandell

ClearType filtering is a sub-pixel rendering method that improves the perceived image quality of text. The method renders text at subpixel resolution and then applies a onedimensional filter to reduce color artifacts. We performed behavioral and computational experiments to analyze the effect of varying the linear filter parameters. Specifically, we systematically varied the values of a symmetr...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2000
S P Johnson J G Bremner A M Slater U C Mason

Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ends of the object undergo common motion, but not on the basis of stationary information (e.g., P. J. Kellman & E. S. Spelke, 1983). We investigated the possibility that 4-month-old infants will attend to and utilize the global configuration (i.e., the "good form") of a partly occluded, moving ob...

2016
Mihail I. Todorov Katalin A. Kékesi Zsolt Borhegyi Robert Galambos Gábor Juhász Anthony G. Hudetz

Long-range gamma band EEG oscillations mediate information transmission between distant brain regions. Gamma band-based coupling may not be restricted to cortex-to-cortex communication but may include extracortical parts of the visual system. The retinogram and visual event-related evoked potentials exhibit time-locked, forward propagating oscillations that are candidates of gamma oscillatory c...

2015
Enric Munar Gerardo Gómez-Puerto Josep Call Marcos Nadal Kim A. Bard

Among the visual preferences that guide many everyday activities and decisions, from consumer choices to social judgment, preference for curved over sharp-angled contours is commonly thought to have played an adaptive role throughout human evolution, favoring the avoidance of potentially harmful objects. However, because nonhuman primates also exhibit preferences for certain visual qualities, i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Sujaya Neupane Daniel Guitton Christopher C Pack

Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain, and they can powerfully influence neural coding. In particular, when oscillations at distinct sites are coherent, they provide a means of gating the flow of neural signals between different cortical regions. Coherent oscillations also occur within individual brain regions, although the purpose of this coherence is not well understood. Here, we report th...

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