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Van der Burg, Erik; Olivers, Christian N. L.; Bronkhorst, Adelbert W.; Theeuwes, Jan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2008
Searching for an object within a cluttered, continuously changing environment can be a very time-consuming process. The authors show that a simple auditory pip drastically decreases search times for a synchronized visual object that is normally very difficult to find. This effect occurs even though the pip contains no information on the location…
Descriptors: Cues, Visual Stimuli, Spatial Ability, Auditory Stimuli
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Wilkie, Richard M.; Wann, John P.; Allison, Robert S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2008
The authors examined observers steering through a series of obstacles to determine the role of active gaze in shaping locomotor trajectories. Participants sat on a bicycle trainer integrated with a large field-of-view simulator and steered through a series of slalom gates. Steering behavior was determined by examining the passing distance through…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli, Psychomotor Skills, Eye Movements
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Roelofs, Ardi – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2008
Controversy exists about whether dual-task interference from word planning reflects structural bottleneck or attentional control factors. Here, participants named pictures whose names could or could not be phonologically prepared, and they manually responded to arrows presented away from (Experiment 1), or superimposed onto, the pictures…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Auditory Perception, Oral Language, Experiments
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Adolph, Karen E.; Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S.; Ishak, Shaziela; Karasik, Lana B.; Lobo, Sharon A. – Developmental Psychology, 2008
The authors examined the effects of locomotor experience on infants' perceptual judgments in a potentially risky situation--descending steep and shallow slopes--while manipulating social incentives to determine where perceptual judgments are most malleable. Twelve-month-old experienced crawlers and novice walkers were tested on an adjustable…
Descriptors: Infants, Mothers, Risk, Cognitive Processes
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Mangen, Anne – Journal of Research in Reading, 2008
Reading is a multi-sensory activity, entailing perceptual, cognitive and motor interactions with whatever is being read. With digital technology, reading manifests itself as being extensively multi-sensory--both in more explicit and more complex ways than ever before. In different ways from traditional reading technologies such as the codex,…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Hypermedia, Educational Technology
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Baker, Susan E.; Hipp, Jenny; Alessio, Helaine – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2008
Purpose: This study examined alterations in ventilation and speech characteristics as well as perceived dyspnea during submaximal aerobic exercise tasks. Method: Twelve healthy participants completed aerobic exercise-only and simultaneous speaking and aerobic exercise tasks at 50% and 75% of their maximum oxygen consumption (VO[subscript 2] max).…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Speech Communication, Exercise, Articulation (Speech)
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Barnes, Ann – Teacher Development, 2008
This article explores student teachers' perceptions and experiences over the course of the training year. It discusses five important themes to emerge from responses at intervals during the year; themes which, although in some respects contradictory, combine to create a picture of the conflicting feelings experienced by student teachers. This…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Foreign Countries, Languages, Perception
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Rance, Gary; Fava, Rosanne; Baldock, Heath; Chong, April; Barker, Elizabeth; Corben, Louise; Delatycki – Brain, 2008
The aim of this study was to investigate auditory pathway function and speech perception ability in individuals with Friedreich ataxia (FRDA). Ten subjects confirmed by genetic testing as being homozygous for a GAA expansion in intron 1 of the FXN gene were included. While each of the subjects demonstrated normal, or near normal sound detection, 3…
Descriptors: Cues, Hearing Impairments, Auditory Perception, Listening Comprehension
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Shintel, Hadas; Nusbaum, Howard C. – Cognitive Science, 2008
Suprasegmental acoustic patterns in speech can convey meaningful information and affect listeners' interpretation in various ways, including through systematic analog mapping of message-relevant information onto prosody. We examined whether the effect of analog acoustic variation is governed by the acoustic properties themselves. For example, fast…
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension, Suprasegmentals, Acoustics, Syntax
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Bolte, Annette; Goschke, Thomas – Cognition, 2008
Intuition denotes the ability to judge stimulus properties on the basis of information that is activated in memory, but not consciously retrieved. In three experiments we show that participants discriminated better than chance fragmented line drawings depicting meaningful objects (coherent fragments) from fragments consisting of randomly displaced…
Descriptors: Semantics, Infants, Intuition, Semiotics
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Michaels, Claire F.; Arzamarski, Ryan; Isenhower, Robert W.; Jacobs, David M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2008
A dynamic touch paradigm in which participants judged the lengths of rods and pipes was used to test the D. M. Jacobs and C. F. Michaels (2007) theory of perceptual learning. The theory portrays perception as the exploitation of a locus on an information manifold and learning as continuous movement across that manifold to a new locus, as guided by…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Experimental Psychology, College Students, Learning Processes
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Adler, Scott A.; Haith, Marshall M.; Arehart, Denise M.; Lanthier, Elizabeth C. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2008
Visual events are defined by a number of dimensions--their location in space, content (color, shape, etc.), and time tags (onset, duration, etc.). The role of time in infants' performance in the Visual Expectation Paradigm (VExP) was studied to evaluate whether infants encode in their expectation representation the timing of events in addition to…
Descriptors: Expectation, Infants, Visual Stimuli, Time
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North, Jamie S.; Williams, A. Mark – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2008
The authors attempted to determine the critical time period for information extraction when recognizing play sequences in soccer. Although efforts have been made to identify the perceptual information underpinning such decisions, no researchers have attempted to determine "when" this information may be extracted from the display. The authors…
Descriptors: Play, Team Sports, Recognition (Psychology), Perception
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Carreiras, Manuel; Gutierrez-Sigut, Eva; Baquero, Silvia; Corina, David – Journal of Memory and Language, 2008
Lexical access is concerned with how the spoken or visual input of language is projected onto the mental representations of lexical forms. To date, most theories of lexical access have been based almost exclusively on studies of spoken languages and/or orthographic representations of spoken languages. Relatively few studies have examined how…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Cognitive Processes, Sign Language, Deafness
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Wood, Justin N.; Hauser, Marc D.; Glynn, David D.; Barner, David – Cognition, 2008
Fundamental questions in cognitive science concern the origins and nature of the units that compose visual experience. Here, we investigate the capacity to individuate and store information about non-solid portions, asking in particular whether free-ranging rhesus monkeys ("Macaca mulatta") quantify portions of a non-solid substance presented in…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Psychology, Language Processing, Language Acquisition
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