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تعداد نتایج: 5684508  

2013
Paula Di Noto Sorin Uta Joseph F. X. DeSouza

Eye exercises have been prescribed to resolve a multitude of eye-related problems. However, studies on the efficacy of eye exercises are lacking, mainly due to the absence of simple assessment tools in the clinic. Because similar regions of the brain are responsible for eye movements and visual attention, we used a modified rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) to assess any measurable effect...

Journal: :Journal of homosexuality 2017
Marc Stein

This article examines U.S. homophile magazine contributions from and representations of Canada from 1953 to 1964. Drawing on 240 articles, letters, and other items that were published in ONE, Mattachine Review, and The Ladder, the essay first reviews Canadian-authored materials and then shows that U.S. gay and lesbian movement periodicals depicted Canada as more sexually conservative than the U...

2010
Yuki Yamada Atsunori Ariga Kayo Miura Takahiro Kawabe

The second of two targets (T2) embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVSVP) is often missed even though the first (T1) is correctly reported (attentional blink). The rate of correct T2 identification is quite high, however, when T2 comes immediately after T1 (lag-1 sparing). This study investigated whether and how non-target items induce lag-1 sparing. One T1 and two T2s comprising l...

Journal: :Bioinformation 2006
Paul D Taylor Teresa K Attwood Darren R Flower

We describe a novel and potentially important tool for candidate subunit vaccine selection through in silico reverse-vaccinology. A set of Bayesian networks able to make individual predictions for specific subcellular locations is implemented in three pipelines with different architectures: a parallel implementation with a confidence level-based decision engine and two serial implementations wi...

1968
George L. Wolford David L. Wessel

Following extended training in a visual detection task, functions were determined for individual sUbjects relating latency of detection responses to number of redundant signal elements embedded in tachistoscopic displays of letters and to distance between signal elements. Latency proved invariant with respect to number of redundant signals and varied nonmonotonically with distance. Of the sever...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2016
Evie Vergauwe Kyle O Hardman Jeffrey N Rouder Emily Roemer Sara McAllaster Nelson Cowan

One popular idea is that, to support the maintenance of a set of elements over brief periods of time, the focus of attention rotates among the different elements, thereby serially refreshing the content of working memory (WM). In the research reported here, probe letters were presented between to-be-remembered letters, and response times to these probes were used to infer the status of the diff...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2017
R O Konecky M A Smith C R Olson

To explore the brain mechanisms underlying multi-item working memory, we monitored the activity of neurons in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex while macaque monkeys performed spatial and chromatic versions of a Sternberg working-memory task. Each trial required holding three sequentially presented samples in working memory so as to identify a subsequent probe matching one of them. The monkeys...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2016
Andrea Jackson Lori Buchanan

When stimuli are presented rapidly, repetitions are often undetected--a phenomenon called "repetition blindness" (RB; Kanwisher Cognition, 27, 117-143, 1987). Grouping of nonlinguistic items has been found to prevent RB (Goldfarb & Treisman Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18, 1042-1049, 2011). In order to determine whether this effect could be found with letters and words, participants viewed ra...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2004
Michael Niedeggen Martin Heil Eva Ludowig Bettina Rolke Catherine L Harris

Repetition blindness (RB) was used to investigate whether illusory words emerge at a lexical-perceptual or a semantic-reconstructional level. Illusory words were evoked by the rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) of two real words and a word fragment. The initial words share the same string of letters ("CREEP"-"SHEEP"), producing a free-floating word fragment ("SH"). This fragment is likely ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2013
William A Dimichele Scott D Elrick Richard M Bateman

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Rhizomorphic lycopsids evolved the tree habit independently of all other land plants. Newly discovered specimens allow radical revision of our understanding of the growth architectures of the extinct Paleozoic sister-genera Synchysidendron and Diaphorodendron. METHODS Detailed descriptions of six remarkable adpression specimens from the Pennsylvanian of the USA and three ...

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