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Psychological effects of perceived crowding on time displacement behavior: mediating roles of perceived control loss and negative emotion, moderated by perceived waiting time
This study, grounded in the cognitive evaluation theory of psychology, examines how perceived crowding affects touristsā time displacement behavior...
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The role of visual crowding in eye movements during reading: Effects of text spacing
Visual crowding, generally defined as the deleterious influence of clutter on visual discrimination, is a form of inhibitory interaction between...
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Crowding, co** and place attachment in nature
We examined normative drivers of peopleās perceptions of setting density within a natural setting along with their evaluation of the social condition...
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Personality traits and perceived cognitive function in lebanese healthcare professionals
BackgroundThe healthcare field, a well-known field associated with variety of stressors, leaves healthcare professionals at an increased risk of both...
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Temporal crowding is a unique phenomenon reflecting impaired target encoding over large temporal intervals
Crowding refers to impaired object identification when presented with other objects, and it is well established that spatial crowdingācrowding from...
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Perceived social competencies as moderators: examining the relationship between psychological distress and aggression, hostility, and anger in Lebanese adults
IntroductionThe majority of people experience anger at some point in their lives when confronted with unpleasant situations. In social settings,...
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Predictors of Mothersā Perceived Change in Warm and Punitive Parenting During COVID-19
The goal of the present study was to examine the child, caregiver, and family domain predictors of mothersā perceived changes in warm and punitive...
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Foveal vision determines the perceived emotion of face ensembles
People can extract summary statistical information from groups of similar objects, an ability called ensemble perception . However, not every object...
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The Buffering Effects of Right-Wing Authoritarianism on Future Anxiety: the Mediating Role of COVID-19-Related Demoralization and Perceived Risk
In the last decade, our knowledge of authoritarianism has completely shifted from that of a personality dimension to that of a multidimensional...
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Proximity model of perceived numerosity
The occupancy model (OM) was proposed to explain how the spatial arrangement of dots in sparse random patterns affects their perceived numerosity....
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Seeing in crowds: Averaging first, then max
Crowding, a fundamental limit in object recognition, is believed to result from excessive integration of nearby items in peripheral vision. To...
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Attentional tracking takes place over perceived rather than veridical positions
Illusions can induce striking differences between perception and retinal input. For instance, a static Gabor with a moving internal texture appears...
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Attention in redundancy masking
Peripheral vision is limited due to several factors, such as visual resolution, crowding, and attention. When attention is not directed towards a...
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Perceived Usefulness of Telehealth Among Rural Medical Providers: Barriers to Use and Associations with Provider Confidence
ObjectiveTelehealth has been identified as an efficient and safe way of increasing access to healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding...
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Response selection modulates crowding: a cautionary tale for invoking top-down explanations
Object recognition in the periphery is limited by clutter. This phenomenon of visual crowding is ameliorated when the objects are dissimilar. This...
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On the usefulness of graph-theoretic properties in the study of perceived numerosity
Observers can quickly estimate the quantity of sets of visual elements. Many aspects of this ability have been studied and the underlying system has...
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Fatigue or satisfaction at crowded attractions?
Based on arousal theory, we argue that clarifying the mechanism of tourist fatigue on tourist satisfaction is critical for better understanding...
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Crowd Salience Reduces Aversion to Facially Communicated Psychopathy but Not Narcissism
Despite the adaptive advantages of social affiliation in humans, the benefits of interpersonal contact are nonetheless bounded. The experience of...
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Crowding in depth for binocular and monocular observation
Crowding refers to the phenomenon of reduced recognition performance for peripherally presented targets that are flanked by similar stimuli. Crowding...
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Sexual Harassment and Assault in Public Spaces: Individual Vulnerability and Contextual Risk Factors
Prior research has demonstrated that sexual harassment in public spaces is common; however, little is known about the contexts or types of harassment...