Given the potential costs, to what degree can people overri... SB Most,MM Chun,DM Widders,... - 《Psychonomic Bulletin & Review》 被引量: 517发表: 2005年 Angry Faces Get Noticed Quickly: Threat Detection is not Impaired Among Older Adults Previous studies have found that younger adults ...
Visual impairment among homeless people, prevalence of disability, and internet access in schoolsPresents the results of several demographic studies in the United States. Prevalence estimates of homeless adults with visual impairments; Factors involved in the increasing prevalence of disability; Account on...
Five table-top tasks were developed to test the visual search ability of children and young people in a real-world context, and to assess the transfer of training-related improvements in visual search on computerised tasks to real-world activities. Each task involved searching for a set of targ...
In other settings, tested people are required to sit in front of a monitor and interact with screen-based content, through an eye-tracker device [23,24]. Our study is carried out based on this last setting, which allows us to perform a Visual Sequential Search Test (VSST). In ...
People with Charles Bonnet Syndrome, which involves visual hallucinations for people who have lost their sight, have had worsening symptoms during the pandemic, finds a study led by UCL researchers. The study of 45 patients from Moorfields Eye Hospital between June and July 2020, published inBMJ ...
Sexual “object-ification” is the set of processes whereby people are socialized to think of the female body in particular as an object intended primarily for the visual stimulation or other pleasures of males (Smolak & Murnen, 2004).
1 People in the US fear losing vision more than memory, hearing, or speech, and consider visual acuity loss among the top 4 worst things that could happen to them.2 No existing estimates appear to have used empirical data to estimate geographic differences, created estimates for persons ...
People often look for objects in their immediate environment, a behaviour known as visual search. Most of the visual signals used during search come from peripheral vision, outside the direct focus of the eyes. In this Review, we present evidence that peripheral vision is both more capable and...
Here, to address the role of sensory information in the neural representation of concepts, we used fMRI to investigate how people born blind process concepts whose referents are imperceptible to them because of their visual nature (“rainbow”, “red”). Activity for these concepts was compared ...
For some time now, there has been a debate in the literature about the nature of visual attention allocation. Do people allocate their attention to objects or to locations? Several studies have shown that the nature of the task itself can change whether people tend to use an object-based—ra...