نتایج جستجو برای: audiovisual distraction

تعداد نتایج: 14265  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2000
A Shimazaki K Inui Y Azuma N Nishimura Y Yamano

We investigated the effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound on distraction osteogenesis in a rabbit model. Callotasis of the right tibia was performed in 70 male Japanese white rabbits using mini-external fixators. In the first part of the study in 64 animals using normal distraction (waiting period seven days; distraction rate 0.5 mm/12 hours; distraction period ten days), we evaluated the ...

Journal: :Cognition 2016
Andrea Desantis Patrick Haggard

To form a coherent representation of the objects around us, the brain must group the different sensory features composing these objects. Here, we investigated whether actions contribute in this grouping process. In particular, we assessed whether action-outcome learning and prediction contribute to audiovisual temporal binding. Participants were presented with two audiovisual pairs: one pair wa...

2017
Luyao Wang Wenhui Wang Tianyi Yan Jiayong Song Weiping Yang Bin Wang Ritsu Go Qiang Huang Jinglong Wu

Audiovisual integration occurs frequently and has been shown to exhibit age-related differences via behavior experiments or time-frequency analyses. In the present study, we examined whether functional connectivity influences audiovisual integration during normal aging. Visual, auditory, and audiovisual stimuli were randomly presented peripherally; during this time, participants were asked to r...

2016
Yuanqing Li Jinyi Long Biao Huang Tianyou Yu Wei Wu Peijun Li Fang Fang Pei Sun

An audiovisual object may contain multiple semantic features, such as the gender and emotional features of the speaker. Feature-selective attention and audiovisual semantic integration are two brain functions involved in the recognition of audiovisual objects. Humans often selectively attend to one or several features while ignoring the other features of an audiovisual object. Meanwhile, the hu...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
Alessandro D'Ausilio Eleonora Bartoli Laura Maffongelli Jeffrey James Berry Luciano Fadiga

Audiovisual speech perception is likely based on the association between auditory and visual information into stable audiovisual maps. Conflicting audiovisual inputs generate perceptual illusions such as the McGurk effect. Audiovisual mismatch effects could be either driven by the detection of violations in the standard audiovisual statistics or via the sensorimotor reconstruction of the distal...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2013
Karen A Wohlheiter Lynnda M Dahlquist

OBJECTIVE To examine whether age and developmental differences in selective attention influence young children's differential responses to interactive and passive distraction. METHODS 65 3- to 6-year-old children underwent three cold-pressor trials while receiving no intervention, playing a video game (interactive distraction), or watching a video game (passive distraction). In addition, chil...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2011
Emily F Law Lynnda M Dahlquist Soumitri Sil Karen E Weiss Linda Jones Herbert Karen Wohlheiter Susan Berrin Horn

OBJECTIVE This study examined whether increasing the demand for central cognitive processing involved in a distraction task, by involving the child in ongoing, effortful interaction with the distraction stimulus, would increase children's tolerance for cold pressor pain. METHODS Seventy-nine children ages 6-15 years underwent a baseline cold pressor trial followed by two cold pressor trials i...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2011
Annelies Vredeveldt Graham J Hitch Alan D Baddeley

Closing the eyes helps memory. We investigated the mechanisms underlying the eyeclosure effect by exposing 80 eyewitnesses to different types of distraction during the witness interview: blank screen (control), eyes closed, visual distraction, and auditory distraction. We examined the cognitive load hypothesis by comparing any type of distraction (visual or auditory) with minimal distraction (b...

2014
Jennifer C. Weeks Lynn Hasher

Older adults' decreased ability to inhibit irrelevant information makes them especially susceptible to the negative effects of simultaneously occurring distraction. For example, older adults are more likely than young adults to process distraction presented during a task, which can result in delayed response times, decreased reading comprehension, disrupted problem solving, and reduced memory f...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید