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Differential modulation of visual responses by distractor or target expectations
Discriminating relevant from irrelevant information in a busy visual scene is supported by statistical regularities in the environment. However, it...
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Natural Selection in Neuronal Organization: Origins of Cognition
The developmental stages of the mammalian brain are characterized by apparently the random migration of neurons. This phenomenon is perplexing on two... -
Online Simulator-Based Experimental Design for Cognitive Model Selection
The problem of model selection with a limited number of experimental trials has received considerable attention in cognitive science, where the role...
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Phasic pupillary responses modulate object-based attentional prioritization
Visual attention studies have demonstrated that the shape of space-based selection can be governed by salient object contours: when a portion of an...
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Combining egoformative and alloformative cues in a novel tabletop navigation task
Previous work has shown how different interfaces (i.e., route navigation, maps, or a combination of the two) influence spatial knowledge and...
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Perception of Dutch vowels by Cypriot Greek listeners: To what extent can listeners’ patterns be predicted by acoustic and perceptual similarity?
There have been numerous studies investigating the perception of non-native sounds by listeners with different first language (L1) backgrounds....
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AC-PLT: An algorithm for computer-assisted coding of semantic property listing data
In this paper, we present a novel algorithm that uses machine learning and natural language processing techniques to facilitate the coding of feature...
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A Doubly Latent Space Joint Model for Local Item and Person Dependence in the Analysis of Item Response Data
Item response theory (IRT) is one of the most widely utilized tools for item response analysis; however, local item and person independence, which is...
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Generating accurate 3D gaze vectors using synchronized eye tracking and motion capture
Assessing gaze behavior during real-world tasks is difficult; dynamic bodies moving through dynamic worlds make gaze analysis difficult. Current...
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Multiple perspectives and dialogue in understanding experiences of living with eating disorders: Two narratives—four unpackings
BackgroundThis is a response to Conti et al.’s article, “Listening in the dark: why we need stories of people living with severe and enduring...
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Should We Stay or Should We Go? A Critical Review of Journey-to-Crime Research
Our collective understanding of criminal mobility relies almost exclusively on journey-to-crime research, which focuses on the distances traveled by...
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Overcoming navigational challenges: A novel approach to the study and assessment of topographical orientation
Several studies investigating environmental navigation require participants to navigate in virtual environments, in which the proprioceptive and...
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Did You Commit a Crime There? Investigating the Visual Exploration Patterns of Guilty, Innocent, Honest, and Dishonest Subjects When Viewing a Complex Mock Crime Scene
Previous studies with the eye-tracking technology have predominantly tracked eye parameters in response to a single simple stimulus, and have...
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Virtual Assessment of Attachment: Exploring Parenting Influences on Executive Functioning in Institutionalized Infants
Studies conducted with institutionalized children have consistently identified infant attachment issues and suboptimal parenting practices among...
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Independent contributions of the face, body, and gait to the representation of the whole person
Most studies on person perception have primarily investigated static images of faces. However, real-life person perception also involves the body and...
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Development of a measure of kindness
In the spirit of the growing developments in positive psychology, there is an increasing interest in how kind people are to each other. Yet, this...
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Sexual Dimorphism: The Interrelation of Shape and Color
Sex-typicality displayed as sexual dimorphism of the human face is a key feature enabling sex recognition. It is also believed to be a cue for...
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A method for estimating the time of initiating correct categorization in mouse-tracking
Mouse-tracking facilitates exploration of the mental processes underlying decision-making. As the cognitive system works to settle on a decision,...