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Lillo, Julio; Moreira, Humberto; Vitini, Isaac; Martin, Jesus – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2007
Five experiments were performed to identify the basic Spanish colour categories (BCCs) and to locate them in the CIE L*u*v* space. The existence of 11 BCCs was confirmed using an elicited list task and a free monolexemic naming task. From the results provided by a synonymicity estimation task, it was concluded that, in Spanish, 2 synonymous terms…
Descriptors: Experiments, Spanish, English, Foreign Countries
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Wolfe, Jeremy M.; Horowitz, Todd S.; Van Wert, Michael J.; Kenner, Naomi M.; Place, Skyler S.; Kibbi, Nour – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2007
In visual search tasks, observers look for targets in displays containing distractors. Likelihood that targets will be missed varies with target prevalence, the frequency with which targets are presented across trials. Miss error rates are much higher at low target prevalence (1%-2%) than at high prevalence (50%). Unfortunately, low prevalence is…
Descriptors: Incidence, Feedback (Response), Search Strategies, Visual Stimuli
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Geyer, Thomas; Muller, Hermann J.; Krummenacher, Joseph – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Two experiments examined cross-trial positional priming (V. Maljkovic & K. Nakayama, 1994, 1996, 2000) in visual pop-out search. Experiment 1 used regularly arranged target and distractor displays, as in previous studies. Reaction times were expedited when the target appeared at a previous target location (facilitation relative to neutral…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Experiments, Visual Perception, Reaction Time
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Ramponi, Cristina; Richardson-Klavehn, Alan; Gardiner, John M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2007
The authors investigated depth-of-processing effects on conceptual priming by comparing incidental (implicit) and intentional (explicit) tests of word association. In Experiment 1, depth of processing at study influenced priming of weak and medium associates but not of strong associates. In Experiment 2, depth of processing influenced priming of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Associative Learning, Auditory Stimuli, Visual Stimuli
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Cowles, H. W.; Kluender, Robert; Kutas, Marta; Polinsky, Maria – Brain and Language, 2007
This study investigates brain responses to violations of information structure in wh-question-answer pairs, with particular emphasis on violations of focus assignment in it-clefts (It was the queen that silenced the banker). Two types of ERP responses in answers to wh-questions were found. First, all words in the focus-marking (cleft) position…
Descriptors: Cues, Visual Stimuli, Sentences, Experimental Psychology
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Blood, Gordon W.; Blood, Ingrid M.; Maloney, Kristy; Weaver, Andrea V.; Shaffer, Bethany – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2007
Models of interhemispheric interference have been proposed as an explanation for the cause and maintenance of stuttering. One component of this model is attentional functioning and allocation. This study examined attentional functioning in 19 children who stuttered and 19 children who did not stutter using a standardized, commercially available…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Attention, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Models
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Altmann, Gerry T.M.; Kamide, Yuki – Journal of Memory and Language, 2007
Two experiments explored the representational basis for anticipatory eye movements. Participants heard "the man will drink ..." or "the man has drunk ..." (Experiment 1) or "the man will drink all of ..." or "the man has drunk all of ..." (Experiment 2). They viewed a concurrent scene depicting a full glass of beer and an empty wine glass (amongst…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Human Body, Attention, Eye Movements
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Casarotti, Marco; Michielin, Marika; Zorzi, Marco; Umilta, Carlo – Cognition, 2007
The existence of spatial components in the mental representation of number magnitude has raised the question regarding the relation between numbers and spatial attention. We present six experiments in which this relation was examined using a temporal order judgment task to index attentional allocation. Results demonstrate that one important…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Numbers, Attention, Visual Stimuli
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Kyllingsbaek, Soren; Bundesen, Claus – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Observers given brief exposures of pairs of colored bars and asked to report both the color and the orientation of each bar showed evidence of stochastic independence between reports of the 4 features (2 colors and 2 orientations). The authors also found virtually perfect stochastic independence between reports of colors and directions of motion…
Descriptors: Motion, Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli, Probability
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Hubner, Ronald; Lehle, Carola – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
In this study, the authors used a dual-task flanker paradigm to investigate the degree to which flankers are coprocessed with the target as a function of whether flankers have to be used as stimuli for a second task. A series of experiments, in which performance in dual tasks was compared with that in single tasks, revealed that participants had a…
Descriptors: Attention, Experiments, Visual Stimuli, Task Analysis
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Gardner, Judith M.; Karmel, Bernard Z. – Developmental Psychology, 1984
Investigated the influence of arousal level on visual preferences by observing the looking preferences of 12 full-term neonates twice; once before feeding while unswaddled and once after feeding while swaddled. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Neonates, Visual Stimuli
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Blair, J. Anthony – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1996
Analyzes visual argument as propositional argument in which the propositions and their argumentative functions are expressed visually, not verbally. Classifies visual argument as but one type of visual persuasion, which is but one type of visual communication, and a form of persuasion and rhetoric. Discusses advantages/disadvantages of visual…
Descriptors: Classification, Persuasive Discourse, Visual Stimuli
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Gale, Tim M.; Laws, Keith R. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
The role of bottom-up visual processes in category-specific object recognition has been largely unexplored. We examined the role of low-level visual characteristics in category specific recognition using a modular neural network comprising both unsupervised and supervised components. One hundred standardised pictures from ten different categories…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Recognition (Psychology), Models
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Potts, Geoffrey F. – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Recently several event-related potential attention studies have described a prefrontal positivity at about the same latency as the posterior N2 (approximately 200-300ms), variously termed the frontal selection positivity (FSP), the anterior P2 (P2a), or the frontal P3 (P3f). These components have a similar spatio-temporal distribution and similar…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Evaluation, Brain, Responses
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Overgaard, Morten; Nielsen, Jorgen Feldbaek; Fuglsang-Frederiksen, Anders – Brain and Cognition, 2004
The study of subliminal perception in normal and brain lesioned subjects has long been of interest to scholars studying the neural mechanisms behind conscious vision. Using brief durations and a developed methodology of introspective reporting, we present an experiment with visual stimuli that gives rise to little or no subliminal perception under…
Descriptors: Perception, Stimulation, Brain, Visual Stimuli
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