نتایج جستجو برای: discrimination

تعداد نتایج: 64955  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology 1974
A J Flexser G H Bower

Previous evidence that repetition of an item in a list enhances that item's recency relative to other items has been interpreted as favoring a memory strength theory of recency discrimination. However, serious doubt has been cast upon the validity of the strength theory by experiments such as that of Hintzman and Block, which instead favor a multitrace representation for repetitions of an item....

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2011
Emmanuel Guzman-Martinez Marcia Grabowecky German Palafox Satoru Suzuki

Visual spatial attention can be exogenously captured by a salient stimulus or can be endogenously allocated by voluntary effort. Whether these two attention modes serve distinctive functions is debated, but for processing of single targets the literature suggests superiority of exogenous attention (it is faster acting and serves more functions). We report that endogenous attention uniquely cont...

2013
Carl Knight

Discrimination might be considered unjust on account of the comparative disadvantage it imposes, the absolute advantage it imposes, the disrespect it shows, or the prejudice it shows. This article argues that each of these accounts overlooks some cases of unjust discrimination. In response to this state of affairs we might combine two or more of these accounts. A promising approach combines the...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2009
Chao He Lisa Hotson Laurel J Trainor

Previous studies have reported two types of event-related potential (ERP) mismatch responses in infants to infrequent auditory changes: a broad discriminative positivity in younger infants and a negativity resembling adult mismatch negativity (MMN) in older infants. In the present study, we investigated whether the positive discriminative slow wave and the adult-like MMN are functionally distin...

2013

The decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union to ban sex discrimination in insurance has shown the potential reach of the principle of non-discrimination. This paper discusses the different positions taken by participants in the policy process leading up to the decision, in order to reveal the potential and limitations of nondiscrimination as the basis for market-regulatory social ...

Journal: :Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation 2011
Julie M Estis Ashli Dean-Claytor Robert E Moore Thomas L Rowell

The effects of musical interference and noise on pitch-matching accuracy were examined. Vocal training was explored as a factor influencing pitch-matching accuracy, and the relationship between pitch matching and pitch discrimination was examined. Twenty trained singers (TS) and 20 untrained individuals (UT) vocally matched tones in six conditions (immediate, four types of chords, noise). Funda...

2013
Mario Treviño Tatiana Oviedo Patrick Jendritza Shi-Bin Li Georg Köhr Rodrigo J. De Marco

The mouse is receiving growing interest as a model organism for studying visual perception. However, little is known about how discrimination and learning interact to produce visual conditioned responses. Here, we adapted a two-alternative forced-choice visual discrimination task for mice and examined how training with equiprobable stimuli of varying similarity influenced conditioned response a...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology 1966
W A Wickelgren

The present studies were carried out to investigate the effects of different retroactive stimuli on pitch discrimination in a short-term recognition memory task. Tones, Gaussian noise, and "Blank" stimuli were employed in the retroactive (interference) interval. Tones in the interference interval can enhance memory for pitch if the observer (0) employs the interference stimulus as a point of re...

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