نتایج جستجو برای: fundamental color stimulus

تعداد نتایج: 390434  

2013
Dan B. Welch Aaron R. Seitz

How humans produce cognitively driven fine motor movements is a question of fundamental importance in how we interact with the world around us. For example, we are exposed to a constant stream of information and we must select the information that is most relevant by which to guide our actions. In the present study, we employed a well-known behavioral assay called the Simon task to better under...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 1994
D S Lindsay L L Jacoby

L.L. Jacoby's (1991) "process dissociation procedure" was used to quantitatively estimate the contributions of color-naming and word-reading processes to responding on the Stroop task. The results show that color naming and word reading can operate independently to determine responses. Degrading stimulus colors eliminated the typical asymmetry between Stroop facilitation and interference, as pr...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2012
Jae Hee Lee Larry E Humes

This study investigated the benefits of differences between sentences in fundamental frequency (F0) and temporal onset for sentence pairs among listener groups differing in age and hearing sensitivity. Two experiments were completed with the primary difference between experiments being the way in which the stimuli were presented. Experiment 1 used blocked stimulus presentation, which ultimately...

Journal: :Vision research 1979
A L Nagy

Unique hue loci were obtained from three observers at several intensity levels with a I-set stimulus flash and a 17 msec stimulus flash. With the one-second stimulus the three spectral unique hues were approximately invariant but unique red was not. With the I7 msec stimulus none of the unique hues is strictly invariant. These results are discussed in terms of their implications for the nature ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1989
M Kamermans B W van Dijk H Spekreijse R C Zweypfenning

The spatial and color coding of the monophasic horizontal cells were studied in light- and dark-adapted retinae. Slit displacement experiments revealed differences in integration area for the different cone inputs of the monophasic horizontal cells. The integration area measured with a 670-nm stimulus was larger than that measured with a 570-nm stimulus. Experiments in which the diameter of the...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2014
John Brand Chris Oriet Aaron P Johnson Jeremy M Wolfe

Hodsoll and Humphreys (2001) have assessed the relative contributions of stimulus-driven and user-driven knowledge on linearly- and nonlinearly separable searches. However, the target feature used to determine linear separability in their task (i.e., target size) was required to locate the target. In the present work, we investigated the contributions of stimulus-driven and user-driven knowledg...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 2000
J Lauwereyns M Koizumi M Sakagami O Hikosaka S Kobayashi K Tsutsui

To study the operation of selective attention in a conflict situation with automatic processes, we trained 4 Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) extensively on a manual go/no-go task. The monkey had to discriminate either the color, shape, motion direction, or location of a visual stimulus. In each trial, the behavioral meaning of the relevant feature (go or no-go) could either be congruent or i...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Yoshiko Yabe Melvyn A Goodale

Although many of our actions are triggered by sensory events, almost nothing is known about our perception of the timing of those sensory events. Here we show that, when people react to a sudden visual stimulus that triggers an action, that stimulus is perceived to occur later than an identical stimulus that does not trigger an action. In our experiments, participants fixated the center of a cl...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2003
Michael E J Masson Daniel N Bub Todd S Woodward Jason C K Chan

The authors examined modulation of the simple act of word naming induced by the conflict arising when that task competes with color naming in a task-switching paradigm. Subjects alternated between naming a word printed in black and naming the color of a stimulus in 2 conditions. In the incongruent condition, the colored stimulus was an irrelevant word generating conflict, and in the neutral con...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Rob van Lier Mark Vergeer Stuart Anstis

It is known that when a colored surface is viewed for some time and a blank screen is presented afterwards, an afterimage can be perceived in the complementary color. Color appearances in afterimages are due to adaptation of retinal cones and they are especially vivid when contours, presented after the adapting image, coincide with the blurred edges of the afterimage [1]. We report here that on...

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