نتایج جستجو برای: categorically

تعداد نتایج: 1315  

2011
Disa A. Sauter Oliver LeGuen Daniel B. M. Haun

Does our perception of others’ emotional signals depend on the language we speak or is our perception the same regardless of language and culture? It is well established that human emotional facial expressions are perceived categorically by viewers, but whether this is driven by perceptual or linguistic mechanisms is debated. We report an investigation into the perception of emotional facial ex...

2014
Marcus Cheetham Pascal Suter Lutz Jancke

The Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) predicts that greater difficulty perceptually discriminating between categorically ambiguous human and humanlike characters (e.g., highly realistic robot) evokes negatively valenced (i.e., uncanny) affect. An ABX perceptual discrimination task and signal detection analysis was used to examine the profile of perceptual discrimination (PD) difficulty along the ...

Journal: :Logic Journal of the IGPL 2015
Leonardo Manuel Cabrer Hilary A. Priestley

This paper studies algebras arising as algebraic semantics for logics used to model reasoning with incomplete or inconsistent information. In particular we study, in a uniform way, varieties of bilattices equipped with additional logic-related operations and their product representations. Our principal result is a very general product representation theorem. Specifically, we present a syntactic...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2013
Sune Bo Ahmad Abu-Akel Mickey Kongerslev Ulrik Helt Haahr Erik Simonsen

BACKGROUND Personality pathology affects behavioral patterns in patients with schizophrenia notwithstanding psychotic symptomatology. An investigation of the role of co-morbid personality pathology in the occurrence of aggression in schizophrenia is explored using both categorical and dimensional approaches to personality pathology. METHODS In a cross-sectional study we evaluate, in 97 patien...

Journal: :Perception 2002
Steve Guest Darren Van Laar

Within (and between) cultures, people tend to agree on which parts of colour space are easiest to name and what the names for these regions are. Therefore it is likely that the manipulation of ease of naming (nameability) of colours should change performance in tasks where categorisation by colour name is important. More specifically? highly 'nameable' colour sets should lead to better performa...

Journal: :Journal of personality assessment 2015
Inge Debast Gina Rossi S P J van Alphen Els Pauwels Laurence Claes Eva Dierckx Hendrik Peuskens Els Santens Chris K W Schotte

Studies on the face validity of DSM-5 Section II categorical personality disorder (PD) symptoms indicate a bias against older adults. To extend these results, this article explores whether categorically and dimensionally scored PD symptoms of DSM-5 Section II, as measured in the Assessment of DSM-IV Personality Disorders (ADP-IV; Schotte & de Doncker, 1994), corroborate potential age bias acros...

2015
Emma Riley Katie L. McMahon Greig de Zubicaray

Long-lasting interference effects in picture naming are induced when objects are presented in categorically related contexts in both continuous and blocked cyclic paradigms. Less consistent context effects have been reported when the task is changed to semantic classification. Experiment 1 confirmed the recent finding of cumulative facilitation in the continuous paradigm with living/non-living ...

2015
Michael A. Grandner Elizabeth A. Schopfer Megan Sands-Lincoln Nicholas Jackson Atul Malhotra

OBJECTIVE Sleep duration is associated with obesity and cardiometabolic disease. It is unclear, though, how these relationship differs across age groups. METHODS Data from 2007 to 2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) were used, including respondents aged 16+ with complete data (N = 5,607). Sleep duration and age were evaluated by self-report, and body mass index (BMI...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Gregory J Zelinsky Hossein Adeli Yifan Peng Dimitris Samaras

We introduce a model of eye movements during categorical search, the task of finding and recognizing categorically defined targets. It extends a previous model of eye movements during search (target acquisition model, TAM) by using distances from an support vector machine classification boundary to create probability maps indicating pixel-by-pixel evidence for the target category in search imag...

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