نتایج جستجو برای: ceos perceptual biases

تعداد نتایج: 80425  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Elisa Zamboni Timothy Ledgeway Paul V McGraw Denis Schluppeck

Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repulsion, where subjective reports about the direction of motion of a stimulus are significantly biased by the presence of an explicit reference. These perceptual biases could arise early, during sensory encoding, or alternatively, they may reflect decision-related processes occurring relatively lat...

2016
Janka I Stoker Harry Garretsen Luuk J Spreeuwers

Research overwhelmingly shows that facial appearance predicts leader selection. However, the evidence on the relevance of faces for actual leader ability and consequently performance is inconclusive. By using a state-of-the-art, objective measure for face recognition, we test the predictive value of CEOs' faces for firm performance in a large sample of faces. We first compare the faces of Fortu...

Journal: :Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2016
A.K.M. Rezaul Karim Michael J. Proulx Lora T. Likova

Orientation bias and directionality bias are two fundamental functional characteristics of the visual system. Reviewing the relevant literature in visual psychophysics and visual neuroscience we propose here a three-stage model of directionality bias in visuospatial functioning. We call this model the 'Perception-Action-Laterality' (PAL) hypothesis. We analyzed the research findings for a wide ...

2000
Toshio Koike Soroosh Sorooshian

partners and the CEOS space agencies. Through CEOP, CEOS will be able to contribute greatly to the understanding and prediction of the water cycle through the integrated use of satellites of CEOS members in cooperation with the IGOS partnership. CEOP represents a unique opportunity to improve the scientific basis needed to achieve overall water cycle documentation and prediction goals. Continue...

2008
Andreas Voss Klaus Rothermund Jochen Brandtstädter

Interpreting ambiguous situations is not a purely data-driven process but can be biased towards positive interpretations by top-down influences. The present study tries to identify the underlying processes of these top-down influences. There are two separable types of processes that can be influenced by motivational biases: A perceptual bias affects information uptake whereas a judgmental bias ...

2017
Gabriela Tavares Pietro Perona Antonio Rangel

Perceptual decisions requiring the comparison of spatially distributed stimuli that are fixated sequentially might be influenced by fluctuations in visual attention. We used two psychophysical tasks with human subjects to investigate the extent to which visual attention influences simple perceptual choices, and to test the extent to which the attentional Drift Diffusion Model (aDDM) provides a ...

2008
Ivo Vlaev Nick Chater

Vlaev and Chater (2006) demonstrated that the cooperativeness of previously seen prisoner’s dilemma games biases choices and predictions in the current game. These effects were: a) assimilation to the mean cooperativeness of the played games caused by action reinforcement, and b) perceptual contrast with the preceding games depending on the range and the rank order of their cooperativeness. We ...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2017
Anna Kosovicheva David Whitney

Perceptual processes in human observers vary considerably across a number of domains, producing idiosyncratic biases in the appearance of ambiguous figures [1], faces [2], and a number of visual illusions [3-6]. This work has largely emphasized object and pattern recognition, which suggests that these are more likely to produce individual differences. However, the presence of substantial variat...

2016
Juan M. Toro

Infants face the paramount task of learning a language. Here, I review recent literature on two separate topics that suggest they use a combination of both evolutionarily old and new cognitive tools to face this task. Research on the principles that guide how humans and nonhuman animals group sequences of sounds has shown that we share with other species perceptual biases that we apply to lingu...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2009
Elise M Clerkin Meghan W Cody Jeanine K Stefanucci Dennis R Proffitt Bethany A Teachman

The current study tested whether height overestimation is related to height fear and influenced by images of falling. To assess perceptual biases, participants high (n=65) versus low (n=64) in height fear estimated the vertical extents of two balconies using a visual matching task. On one of the balconies, participants engaged in an imagery exercise designed to enhance the subjective sense that...

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