نتایج جستجو برای: known as default judgment

تعداد نتایج: 5904919  

Journal: :Perception 2016
Maria S Tsantani Pascal Belin Helena M Paterson Phil McAleer

Vocal pitch has been found to influence judgments of perceived trustworthiness and dominance from a novel voice. However, the majority of findings arise from using only male voices and in context-specific scenarios. In two experiments, we first explore the influence of average vocal pitch on first-impression judgments of perceived trustworthiness and dominance, before establishing the existence...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
Cristina Saverino Omer Grigg Nathan W Churchill Cheryl L Grady

Older adults show a 'positivity bias' in tasks involving emotion and self-referential processing. A critical network that is involved in self-referencing and shows age-related decline is the default network (DN). The purpose of the current study was to investigate age differences in pre- and post-task DN functional connectivity (FC) and signal variability, and to examine whether they are predic...

2011
Giuseppe Primiero

In the present paper a dynamics for type theory is introduced. The formalization provides epistemic explanations for the basic notions of belief state and belief set by referring to assertion conditions for type-theoretical judgements; it interprets expectations in terms of default assumptions for such a structure and it adapts the usual revision operations and the analogous of the Ramsey test....

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2013
Joshua O S Goh Andrew C Hebrank Bradley P Sutton Michael W L Chee Sam K Y Sim Denise C Park

Studies on culture-related differences in cognition have shown that Westerners attend more to object-related information, whereas East Asians attend more to contextual information. Neural correlates of these different culture-related visual processing styles have been reported in the ventral-visual and fronto-parietal regions. We conducted an fMRI study of East Asians and Westerners on a visuos...

2015
Marianne Latinus Scott A. Love Alejandra Rossi Francisco J. Parada Lisa Huang Laurence Conty Nathalie George Karin James Aina Puce

Gaze direction, a cue of both social and spatial attention, is known to modulate early neural responses to faces e.g. N170. However, findings in the literature have been inconsistent, likely reflecting differences in stimulus characteristics and task requirements. Here, we investigated the effect of task on neural responses to dynamic gaze changes: away and toward transitions (resulting or not ...

2013
Jie Sui Ying-yi Hong Chang Hong Liu Glyn W. Humphreys Shihui Han

Long-term cultural experiences influence neural response to one's own and friend's faces. The present study investigated whether an individual's culturally specific pattern of neural activity to faces can be modulated by temporary access to other cultural frameworks using a self-construal priming paradigm. Event-related potentials were recorded from British and Chinese adults during judgments o...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2016
Ross Goutcher L M Wilcox

Binocular disparity information provides the human visual system with a basis for the compelling perception of both three-dimensional (3-D) object shape, and of the 3-D space between objects. However, while an extensive body of research exists into the perception of disparity-defined surface shape, relatively little research has been conducted on the associated perception of disparity-defined v...

Journal: :European Journal of Philosophy 2022

Moral particularists and generalists alike have struggled over how to incorporate the role of moral salience in ethical reasoning. In this paper, I point neglected resources Kant account for maxim formation: Kant's theory reflective judgment. tasks judgment with picking out salient empirical particulars formation into maxims, associating it purposiveness, or intentional activity (action on ends...

2017
Andra Mihali Bas van Opheusden Wei Ji Ma

Microsaccades are high-velocity fixational eye movements, with special roles in perception and cognition. The default microsaccade detection method is to determine when the smoothed eye velocity exceeds a threshold. We have developed a new method, Bayesian microsaccade detection (BMD), which performs inference based on a simple statistical model of eye positions. In this model, a hidden state v...

2011
Ulrich J. Pfeiffer Bert Timmermans Gary Bente Kai Vogeley Leonhard Schilbach

In social interaction, gaze behavior provides important signals that have a significant impact on our perception of others. Previous investigations, however, have relied on paradigms in which participants are passive observers of other persons' gazes and do not adjust their gaze behavior as is the case in real-life social encounters. We used an interactive eye-tracking paradigm that allows part...

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