نتایج جستجو برای: salience

تعداد نتایج: 7376  

Journal: :Frontiers in human neuroscience 2015
Alan E. Ceaser Deanna M. Barch

A recent meta-analysis has shown that a large dopamine abnormality exists in the striatum when comparing patients with schizophrenia and controls, and this abnormality is thought to contribute to aberrant salience assignment (or a misattribution of relevance to irrelevant stimuli). This abnormality may also disrupt striatal contributions to cognitive control processing. We examined the relation...

Journal: :Brain research 2016
Ananthanarayan Krishnan Jackson T Gandour Chandan H Suresh

Neural representation of pitch-relevant information at the brainstem and cortical levels of processing is influenced by language experience. A well-known attribute of pitch is its salience. Brainstem frequency following responses and cortical pitch specific responses, recorded concurrently, were elicited by a pitch salience continuum spanning weak to strong pitch of a dynamic, iterated rippled ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2000
M Mikulincer V Florian

Five studies examined the contribution of attachment style to mortality salience effects. In Study 1, mortality salience led to more severe judgments of transgressions only among anxious-ambivalent and avoidant persons but not among secure persons. In addition, whereas anxious-ambivalent persons showed immediate and delayed increases in severity judgments, avoidant persons showed this response ...

2008

Generally, decomposition is a leverage to obtain the componential representation from a whole. After the decomposition step is executed, the decomposed components can be individually selected, grouped, and analyzed based on the properties of interest. According to Hoffman and Singh’s theory [1], there are at least three factors that determine the salience of a part: the protrusion, the boundary...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 2006
Geoffrey Hall C A J Blair Antonio A Artigas

In 3 experiments, rats received preexposure to presentations of a compound flavor BX. The effective salience of B was then tested by assessing its ability to interfere with the aversion controlled by another flavor or the tendency to drink a saline solution after the induction of a salt need. It was found that the effective salience of B was maintained when during preexposure, presentations of ...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2010
Ed Symes Giovanni Ottoboni Mike Tucker Rob Ellis Alessia Tessari

There is evidence that preparing and maintaining a motor plan ("motor attention") can bias visual selective attention. For example, a motor attended grasp biases visual attention to select appropriately graspable object features (Symes, Tucker, Ellis, Vainio, & Ottoboni, 2008). According to the biased competition model of selective attention, the relative weightings of stimulus-driven and goal-...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2002
Jamie Arndt Jeff Greenberg Jeff Schimel Tom Pyszczynski Sheldon Solomon

The terror management prediction that reminders of death motivate in-group identification assumes people view their identifications positively. However, when the in-group is framed negatively, mortality salience should lead to disidentification. Study 1 found that mortality salience increased women's perceived similarity to other women except under gender-based stereotype threat. In Study 2, mo...

Journal: :Pattern Recognition Letters 2014
Kyungtae Kim Kai-Hsiang Lin Dirk Bernhardt-Walther Mark Hasegawa-Johnson Thomas S. Huang

Auditory salience describes how much a particular auditory event attracts human attention. Previous attempts at automatic detection of salient audio events have been hampered by the challenge of defining ground truth. In this paper ground truth for auditory salience is built up from annotations by human subjects of a large corpus of meeting room recordings. Following statistical purification of...

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 2005
Sarah Rosenfield Mary Clare Lennon Helene Raskin White

How do schemas about self-salience--the importance of the self versus the collective in social relations--affect mental health? We propose that self-salience shapes the likelihood of experiencing internalizing or externalizing problems. Schemas that privilege others over the self increase the risk of internalizing symptoms, including depressive symptoms and anxiety, whereas those that privilege...

2010
Isabel C. Dombrowe Christian N. L. Olivers Mieke Donk

Salient objects in the visual field attract our attention. Recent work in the orientation domain has shown that the effects of the relative salience of two singleton elements on covert visual attention disappear over time. The present study aims to investigate how salience derived from color and luminance differences affects covert selection. In two experiments, observers indicated the location...

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