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Top-down modulation on depth processing: Visual searches for metric and ordinal depth information show a pattern of dissociation
Depending on the goal, one can selectively process the metric depth or the ordinal depth information in the same scene. It is unknown whether the...
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The depth of executive function: Depth information aids executive function under challenging task conditions
The present studies investigated how three core aspects of executive functioning may be influenced by the presence of depth information....
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Foreground bias: Semantic consistency effects modulated when searching across depth
When processing visual scenes, we tend to prioritize information in the foreground, often at the expense of background information. The foreground...
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The Contribution of Willingness to Communicate to L2 Learners’ Depth of Vocabulary Knowledge: An Empirical Study
The issues of depth vocabulary knowledge and Willingness to Communicate (henceforth, WTC) are among the most important issues in second language...
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Meditation Depth Questionnaire (MEDEQ) and Meditation Depth Index (MEDI)
According to spiritual traditions, meditation is a way of attention that – if practiced regularly – can lead to deeper levels of consciousness. The... -
Interaction of contour geometry and optic flow in determining relative depth of surfaces
Dynamic occlusion, such as the accretion and deletion of texture near a boundary, is a major factor in determining relative depth of surfaces....
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Depth recordings of the mouse homologue of the Reward Positivity
We recently advanced a rodent homologue for the reward-specific, event-related potential component observed in humans known as the Reward Positivity....
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Innovations for Building Implementation Science Capacity among Researchers and Policymakers: The Depth and Diffusion Model
BackgroundWhile many interventions have reduced transmission of HIV or increased access to HIV care, fewer have been scaled-up or sustained....
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Short-term retention of words as a function of encoding depth
The traditional short- and long-term storage view of information processing and the levels-of-processing view both discuss the forgetting of...
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Variations in Vocabulary Depth Among Second Language Learners with Comparable Vocabulary Breadths: An Empirical Investigation
The study investigated variation in the depth of vocabulary knowledge of L2 learners at the same vocabulary breadth and the learner-related factors...
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The influence of depth on object selection and manipulation in visual working memory within a 3D context
Recent studies have examined whether the internal selection mechanism functions similarly for perception and visual working memory (VWM). However,...
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Depth perception between dots and the background face reduces trypophobic discomfort
BackgroundStudies have shown that viewing a cluster of dots evokes feelings of discomfort in viewers and that the discomfort becomes especially...
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The early attentional pancake: Minimal selection in depth for rapid attentional cueing
There have been conflicting findings on the degree to which rapidly deployed visual attention is selective for depth, and this issue has important...
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Depth from blur and grou** under inattention
Previous studies provided evidence in support of attention operating in three-dimensional space, and the iterative and multistage nature of...
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A frame at a different depth than a photograph enhances the apparent depth in the photograph
Two experiments showed that a photo frame placed at a distance from the photo itself enhances the apparent depth of contents within the photo. In...
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The Role of Receptive/Orthographic Vocabulary, Productive/Orthographic Vocabulary, Productive/Phonological Vocabulary and Depth of Vocabulary in Predicting Reading-to-Write Performance
Vocabulary knowledge greatly affects writing performance (Stæhr in Lang Learn J 36:139–152, 2008; Johnson in Tesol J 7:700-715 2016), but little is...
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Perceived depth modulates perceptual resolution
Humans constantly use depth information to support perceptual decisions about object size and location in space, as well as planning and executing...
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Sound-induced flash illusion is modulated by the depth of auditory stimuli: Evidence from younger and older adults
Sound-induced flash illusion (SiFI) refers to an auditory dominance effect in which observers misperceive the number of visual flashes due to the...
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The Earlier, the Better? An In-Depth Interview Study on the Ethics of Early Detection with Parents of Children at an Elevated Likelihood for Autism
Autism is increasingly viewed as an expression of neurodiversity deserving accommodation, rather than merely as a disorder in need of remediation or...
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Houston We Have a Problem: How Debriefing Method Impacts Open Communication and the Depth of Team Reflexivity
Team debriefings are structured interventions in which teams reflect on their past performance, adapt, and plan for future events. Results from...