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Grassi, Massimo; Casco, Clara – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009
Two discs moving from opposite points in space, overlapping and stopping at the other disc's starting point, can be seen as either bouncing or streaming through each other. With silent displays, observers report the discs as streaming, whereas if a sound is played when the discs touch each other, observers report the discs as bouncing. The origin…
Descriptors: Attention, Visual Stimuli, Visual Aids, Comparative Analysis
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Gottesman, Carmela V. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2011
Four experiments examined whether scene processing is facilitated by layout representation, including layout that was not perceived but could be predicted based on a previous partial view (boundary extension). In a priming paradigm (after Sanocki, 2003), participants judged objects' distances in photographs. In Experiment 1, full scenes (target),…
Descriptors: Priming, Experimental Psychology, Universities, Spatial Ability
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Billington, Jac; Field, David T.; Wilkie, Richard M.; Wann, John P. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2010
Locomoting through the environment typically involves anticipating impending changes in heading trajectory in addition to maintaining the current direction of travel. We explored the neural systems involved in the "far road" and "near road" mechanisms proposed by Land and Horwood (1995) using simulated forward or backward travel where participants…
Descriptors: Travel, Motion, Eye Movements, Visual Stimuli
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Panis, Sven; Wagemans, Johan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009
To study the dynamic interplay between different component processes involved in the identification of fragmented object outlines, the authors used a discrete-identification paradigm in which the masked presentation duration of fragmented object outlines was repeatedly increased until correct naming occurred. Survival analysis was used to…
Descriptors: Cues, Identification, Cognitive Processes, Models