Depth information from focus cues—accommodation and the gradient of retinal blur—is typically incorrect in three-dimensional (3-D) displays because the light comes from a planar display surface. If the visual system incorporates information from focus cues into its calculation of 3-D scene ...
However, researchers are moving towards a more holistic understanding of sexual functioning, recognizing the importance of similarities between genders and contemplating an in-depth analysis of interindividual variance within genders and inside the couple [2••]. Research on desire in sexual ...
To emphasize something can involve verbal and non-verbal cues in communication to ensure that it is perceived as important or central by the audience. In contrast, to focus on something usually means to concentrate one's mental or physical efforts on it, which can be a more internal process....
Manipulating cues in mind wandering: Verbal cues affect the frequency and the temporal focus of mind wandering - ScienceDirect MV A,CP A,IM B - 《Consciousness & Cognition》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Automata and logics for words and trees over an infinite alphabet These models have been ...
severe. Without resource-scarce cues, travel intentions were associated with travelers' childhood travel habits. The research suggests potential customer relationship strategies by showing how and why travelers' life histories affect compensa...
TUTs, the frequency of past-focused thoughts was significantly higher than future and current thoughts. The cue emotional valence interacted with the temporality of the thoughts, with negative cues being more likely to elicit past thoughts, while positive cues being more likely to elicit future ...
Although some of the answers are potentially found in the literature (e.g., the variables to which physicians are interested), user studies are still crucial: recent research shows that differences in demographic details of the end-users’ sample heavily affect the perceived usefulness of ...
The focus groups aimed to uncover the cues that indicate a cyclist's future path and the characteristics of the environment that may affect their choice, from both perspectives. Twenty-seven cues and twenty-five characteristics were identified and categorised into 4 themes: cyclists' appearance, ...
His conception of“transitional cues”supports my insis-tence on the ambient quality of these operations. By definition,‘ambient’is thatwhich is in the surrounding, not the center; therefore, such operations are some-what fleeting in the sense that they are peripheral until they capture the ...
It should be noted that there are some potential differences between the results of telephone and face to face interviews, for example telephone interviews are not able to benefit from visual cues so it may impact rapport [56], although this does not always impact findings [57]. It is ...