نتایج جستجو برای: scenes

تعداد نتایج: 21021  

2016
Ediz Sohoglu Maria Chait

We use psychophysics and MEG to test how sensitivity to input statistics facilitates auditory-scene-analysis (ASA). Human subjects listened to 'scenes' comprised of concurrent tone-pip streams (sources). On occasional trials a new source appeared partway. Listeners were more accurate and quicker to detect source appearance in scenes comprised of temporally-regular (REG), rather than random (RAN...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
József Fiser Richard N Aslin

The ability of humans to recognize a nearly unlimited number of unique visual objects must be based on a robust and efficient learning mechanism that extracts complex visual features from the environment. To determine whether statistically optimal representations of scenes are formed during early development, we used a habituation paradigm with 9-month-old infants and found that, by mere observ...

2001
Simon Moncrieff Chitra Dorai Svetha Venkatesh

In this paper, we investigate the problem of classifying a subset of environmental sounds in movie audio tracks that indicate specific indexical semiotic use. These environmental sounds are used to signify and enhance events occurring in film scenes. We propose a classification system for detecting the presence of violence and car chase scenes in film by classifying ten various environmental so...

Journal: :Neuron 2013
Dustin E. Stansbury Thomas Naselaris Jack L. Gallant

During natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and so on. These categories are informed by knowledge of the way that objects co-occur in natural scenes. How does the human brain aggregate information about objects to represent scene categories? To explore this issue, we used statistical learning methods to learn categories that objectively capture the ...

2017
Minsung Sohn Minsoo Jung

BACKGROUND In the modern era of heightened awareness of public health, smoking scenes in movies remain relatively free from public monitoring. The effect of smoking scenes in movies on the promotion of viewers' smoking desire remains unknown. OBJECTIVE The study aimed to explore whether exposure of adolescent smokers to images of smoking in fılms could stimulate smoking behavior. METHODS Da...

2016
Aurélie Campagne Benoit Fradcourt Cédric Pichat Monica Baciu Louise Kauffmann Carole Peyrin Suliann Ben Hamed

Visual processing of emotional stimuli critically depends on the type of cognitive appraisal involved. The present fMRI pilot study aimed to investigate the cerebral correlates involved in the visual processing of emotional scenes in two tasks, one emotional, based on the appraisal of personal emotional experience, and the other motivational, based on the appraisal of the tendency to action. Gi...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 2012

2016
Peter B. Bryan Joshua B. Julian Russell A. Epstein

The parahippocampal place area (PPA) is one of several brain regions that respond more strongly to scenes than to non-scene items such as objects and faces. The mechanism underlying this scene-preferential response remains unclear. One possibility is that the PPA is tuned to low-level stimulus features that are found more often in scenes than in less-preferred stimuli. Supporting this view, Nas...

Journal: :International journal of environmental health research 2005
Jules Pretty Jo Peacock Martin Sellens Murray Griffin

Both physical activity and exposure to nature are known separately to have positive effects on physical and mental health. We have investigated whether there is a synergistic benefit in adopting physical activities whilst being directly exposed to nature ('green exercise'). Five groups of 20 subjects were exposed to a sequence of 30 scenes projected on a wall whilst exercising on a treadmill. F...

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