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Recognizing friends by their walk:Gait perception without familiarity cues
Recognizing friends Gait perception familiarity cues
2015/8/14
Recognizing friends by their walk:Gait perception without familiarity cues.
Hearing with the third ear:Dichotic perception of a melody without monaural familiarity cues
Hearing Dichotic perception melody monaural familiarity cues
2015/8/14
Hearing with the third ear:Dichotic perception of a melody without monaural familiarity cues.
Invariants and cues,a commentary on Joel Norman's "Two visual systems."
Invariants cues commentary Joel Norman Two visual systems
2015/8/13
Invariants and cues,a commentary on Joel Norman's "Two visual systems."
Learning to Segment Speech Using Multiple Cues: A Connectionist Model
Connectionist Model Multiple Cues
2015/8/10
Considerable research in language acquisition has addressed the extent to
which basic aspects of linguistic structure might be identied on the basis of
probabilistic cues in caregiver speech t...
ABSTRACT—Little is known about neural responses in the
early automatic-stage processing of rejection cues from a
partner. Event-related potentials (ERPs) offer a window
to study processes that may ...
Statistical Bootstrapping of Speech Segmentation Cues
Statistical Bootstrapping Speech Segmentation Cues
2014/10/28
Various infant studies suggest that statistical regularities in the speech stream (e.g. transitional probabilities) are one of the first speech segmentation cues available to infants. Statistical lear...
Attentional Cues During Speech Perception
auditory event-related potentials predictability selective attention speech perception word recognition
2014/11/4
Temporally selective attention allows for the preferential processing of stimuli presented at particular times, and is reasoned to be important for processing rapidly presented information such as spe...
The Impact of Situational Cues and Bystander Emotion on Labeling an Event as a Robbery
Situational Cues Bystander Emotion Robbery
2009/6/1
This study examined the influence of situational cues and observer mood on labeling an ambiguous event as a robbery. Participants (210 women) were randomly assigned to one of 12 cells in a 2...