نتایج جستجو برای: upright orientation

تعداد نتایج: 108678  

Journal: :Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2016
Marie Maxime Lavallée Delphine Gandini Isabelle Rouleau Guillaume T Vallet Maude Joannette Marie-Jeanne Kergoat Thomas Busigny Bruno Rossion Sven Joubert

Prevalent face recognition difficulties in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have typically been attributed to the underlying episodic and semantic memory impairment. The aim of the current study was to determine if AD patients are also impaired at the perceptual level for faces, more specifically at extracting a visual representation of an individual face. To address this question, we investigated the ...

2012
Richard F. Lewis Csilla Haburcakova Wangsong Gong Faisal Karmali Daniel M. Merfeld

24 To investigate the characteristics of eye movements produced by electrical stimulation of 25 semicircular canal afferents, we studied the spatial and temporal features of eye movements 26 elicited by short-term lateral canal stimulation in two squirrel monkeys with plugged lateral 27 canals, with the head upright or statically tilted in the roll plane. The electrically-induced 28 vestibulo-o...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Richard F Lewis Csilla Haburcakova Wangsong Gong Faisal Karmali Daniel M Merfeld

To investigate the characteristics of eye movements produced by electrical stimulation of semicircular canal afferents, we studied the spatial and temporal features of eye movements elicited by short-term lateral canal stimulation in two squirrel monkeys with plugged lateral canals, with the head upright or statically tilted in the roll plane. The electrically induced vestibuloocular reflex (eV...

2015
Beatrice de Gelder Romke Rouw

Selective impairment in recognition of faces (prosopagnosia) has been advanced as an argument for a brain module dedicated to face processing and focusing on the speci®c con®gural properties of faces. Loss of the inversion e€ect supposedly strengthened the argument ([10]: de Gelder B, Bachoud-Levi AC, Degos JD. Inversion superiority in visual agnosia may be common to a variety of orientation po...

Journal: :Developmental science 2004
Sandy Sangrigoli Scania de Schonen

In adults, three phenomena are taken to demonstrate an experience effect on face recognition: an inversion effect, a non-native face effect (so-called 'other-race' effect) and their interaction. It is crucial for our understanding of the developmental perception mechanisms of object processing to discover when these effects are present in childhood. Three- to 5-year-old Caucasian children (N = ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2015
Houri K Vorperian Sara L Kurtzweil Marios Fourakis Ray D Kent Katelyn K Tillman Diane Austin

The anatomic basis and articulatory features of speech production are often studied with imaging studies that are typically acquired in the supine body position. It is important to determine if changes in body orientation to the gravitational field alter vocal tract dimensions and speech acoustics. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of body position (upright versus supine) on (1...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
John Towler Angela Gosling Bradley Duchaine Martin Eimer

Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia (DP) show severe face recognition deficits in the absence of any history of neurological damage. To examine the time-course of face processing in DP, we measured the face-sensitive N170 component of the event-related brain potential (ERP) in a group of 16 participants with DP and 16 age-matched control participants. Reliable enhancements of N170 ampl...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2008
Katrin Elsner Wilfried Kunde Andrea Kiesel

Recently, priming effects of unconscious stimuli that were never presented as targets have been taken as evidence for the processing of the stimuli's semantic categories. The present study explored the necessary conditions for a transfer of priming to novel primes. Stimuli were digits and letters which were presented in various viewer-related orientations (upright, horizontal, inverted). The tr...

Journal: :Cognition 2015
Goedele Van Belle Philippe Lefèvre Bruno Rossion

Using a gaze-contingent morphing approach, we asked human observers to choose one of two faces that best matched the identity of a target face: one face corresponded to the reference face's fixated part only (e.g., one eye), the other corresponded to the unfixated area of the reference face. The face corresponding to the fixated part was selected significantly more frequently in the inverted th...

2014
Christine Girges Michael J. Wright Janine V. Spencer Justin M. D. O’Brien

While biological motion refers to both face and body movements, little is known about the visual perception of facial motion. We therefore examined alpha wave suppression as a reduction in power is thought to reflect visual activity, in addition to attentional reorienting and memory processes. Nineteen neurologically healthy adults were tested on their ability to discriminate between successive...

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