نتایج جستجو برای: upright orientation

تعداد نتایج: 108678  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2011
Michael E J Masson Daniel N Bub Andreas T Breuer

Pictures of handled objects such as a beer mug or frying pan are shown to prime speeded reach and grasp actions that are compatible with the object. To determine whether the evocation of motor affordances implied by this result is driven merely by the physical orientation of the object's handle as opposed to higher-level properties of the object, including its function, prime objects were prese...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Joshua T Vogelstein Lawrence H Snyder Dora E Angelaki

A vertical asymmetry in memory-guided saccadic eye movements has been previously demonstrated in humans and in rhesus monkeys. In the upright orientation, saccades generally land several degrees above the target. The origin of this asymmetry has remained unknown. In this study, we investigated whether the asymmetry in memory saccades is dependent on body orientation in space. Thus animals perfo...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1978
P A Carpenter P Eisenberg

Mental rotation in the congenitally blind was investigated with a haptic letter-judgment task. Blind subjects and blindfolded, sighted subjects were presented a letter in some orientation between 0° to 300° from upright and timed while they judged whether it was a normal or mirror-image letter. Both groups showed an increasing response time with the stimulus’s departure from upright; this resul...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2005
Nathalie George Boutheina Jemel Nicole Fiori Laurence Chaby Bernard Renault

We investigated the ERP correlates of the subjective perception of upright and upside-down ambiguous pictures as faces using two-tone Mooney stimuli in an explicit facial decision task (deciding whether a face is perceived or not in the display). The difficulty in perceiving upside-down Mooneys as faces was reflected by both lower rates of "Face" responses and delayed "Face" reaction times for ...

2017
Kyoung-Hyun Lee Asheeba Baksh Alyssa Bryant Mollie McGowan Ryan McMillan Raymond K. Chong

Orientation of posture relative to the environment depends on the contributions from the somatosensory, vestibular, and visual systems mixed in varying proportions to produce a sensorimotor set. Here, we probed the sensorimotor set composition using a postural adaptation task in which healthy adults stood on an inclined surface for 3 min. Upon returning to a horizontal surface, participants dis...

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Lilia Psalta Andrew W Young Peter Thompson Timothy J Andrews

Although the processing of facial identity is known to be sensitive to the orientation of the face, it is less clear whether orientation sensitivity extends to the processing of facial expressions. To address this issue, we used functional MRI (fMRI) to measure the neural response to the Thatcher illusion. This illusion involves a local inversion of the eyes and mouth in a smiling face-when the...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2005
Claus-Christian Carbon Stefan R Schweinberger Jürgen M Kaufmann Helmut Leder

In "Thatcherized" faces, the eyes and mouth regions are turned upside-down. Only when presented upright they are perceived as severely distorted. Common theories explain this effect by the loss of configural information for inverted faces. We investigated neural correlates of Thatcherization using event related potentials (ERPs). Sixteen right-handed participants performed identity classificati...

Journal: :Virtual Reality 2022

Abstract Many studies have consistently proven that repeatedly watching virtual reality (VR) content can reduce cybersickness. Moreover, the discomfort level decreases when VR includes an unusual orientation, such as inverted scene. However, few investigated physiological changes during these experiences. The present study aimed to identify psychophysiological correlates, especially neural proc...

Journal: :Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation 2012
Pearl S Guterman Robert S Allison Stephen Palmisano James E Zacher

Sensory conflict theories predict that adding simulated viewpoint oscillation to self-motion displays should generate significant and sustained visual-vestibular conflict and reduce the likelihood of illusory self-motion (vection). However, research shows that viewpoint oscillation enhances vection in upright observers. This study examined whether the oscillation advantage for vection depends o...

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