نتایج جستجو برای: recognition psychology

تعداد نتایج: 448882  

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2002
Paweł Kuśmierek Danuta M Kowalska

Spatial adjacency of stimulus source and response site has been proven important for learning of simple behavioural tasks, including auditory quality and location discrimination. We investigated effect of sound source position (adjacent or not adjacent to manipulanda) on learning and performance of a complex auditory recognition memory task. Spatial adjacency of stimuli and manipulanda improved...

ژورنال: گلجام 2008
اسلامی, سید غلامرضا, شاهچراغی, آزاده,

In Persian culture, carpet is the most important formal image expression of “Garden”, next to its architectural manifestation. Nowadays, while the historical gardens have already been destroyed by nature or man and lack of documents is dominant, garden’s representation in garden-carpets enables researchers to study the history of Persian gardens. This paper, analyzes Persian g...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2003
Mark Steyvers Kenneth J Malmberg

According to some theories of recognition memory (e.g., S. Dennis & M. S. Humphreys, 2001), the number of different contexts in which words appear determines how memorable individual occurrences of words will be: A word that occurs in a small number of different contexts should be better recognized than a word that appears in a larger number of different contexts. To empirically test this predi...

Journal: :Jurnal bilqolam pendidikan Islam 2021

The discussion about the soul (al-nafs) in Islamic world has been started since emergence of thinkers on historical stage. Beginning with collapse Greek-Roman civilization and movement translation, commentary original literature carried out by thinkers, especially during Abbasid Daula, essence Greek thought was lifted enriched. development psychology if traced through classical literature, it t...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 1991
D S Lindsay P C Jack M A Christian

The other-race effect (or own-race bias or cross-racial identification effect) refers to the finding that recognition memory tends to be better for faces of members of subjects' own race than for faces of members of other races. The current study was designed to test the hypothesis that perceptual skills specific to identifying faces of particular racial groups contribute to this effect. On eac...

Journal: :Cognition 2012
Nicolas Davidenko Stephen J Flusberg

Visual processing is highly sensitive to stimulus orientation; for example, face perception is drastically worse when faces are oriented inverted vs. upright. However, stimulus orientation must be established in relation to a particular reference frame, and in most studies, several reference frames are conflated. Which reference frame(s) matter in the perception of faces? Here we describe a sim...

2007
Jaan Valsiner Alberto Rosa

An area of knowledge creation can be said to come of age when it becomes integrated through publishing a handbook. The readers are the beneficiaries of that act, initiated by the Cambridge University Press in recognition of the vastly growing and socially important area. The world is filled with symbolic places in relation to which meaningful actions – tourist trips, pilgrimages, homecomings,wa...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2016
Tim Valentine Michael B Lewis Peter J Hills

The concept of a multidimensional psychological space, in which faces can be represented according to their perceived properties, is fundamental to the modern theorist in face processing. Yet the idea was not clearly expressed until 1991. The background that led to the development of face-space is explained, and its continuing influence on theories of face processing is discussed. Research that...

2006
Thomas Kahle

In this note we will study upper bounds of random variables of the type sup A∈A |ν n (A) − ν(A)| , where A is a class of sets that needs to fulll certain assumptions. These bounds are important tools in the analysis of learning processes and probabilistic theories of pattern recognition. The presentation given here is based on [DGL96].

Journal: :Brain research 2014
Iris Blandón-Gitlin Kathy Pezdek Sesar Saldivar Erin Steelman

The neuropeptide Oxytocin influences a number of social behaviors, including processing of faces. We examined whether Oxytocin facilitates the processing of out-group faces and reduce the own-race bias (ORB). The ORB is a robust phenomenon characterized by poor recognition memory of other-race faces compared to the same-race faces. In Experiment 1, participants received intranasal solutions of ...

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