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Indirect majority and minority influence: An exploratory study

1991

In a 2 × 2 design, 85 subjects were asked to estimate the size of angles (direct influence) that were either 90 or 85°, after being confronted with incorrect judgements of a majority (88 per cent) or a minority (12 per cent) of people estimating the angles at 50°. Additionally, pre- and post-test measures were used to establish indirect influence on subjects' judgements pertaining to acute angles (i.e. on the estimation of the length of lines constituting the angles, and on the imaginary weight of figures represented by these angles). Overall, little direct influence is observed. This may partly be due to the introduction of a denial of the credibility of the source in all conditions. In fa…

3207 Social PsychologySocial Psychology10093 Institute of PsychologyExploratory researchMinority influence150 PsychologyPsychologyCorrect responseSocial psychologyMajority influenceEuropean Journal of Social Psychology
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Impact of viewing distance on relative depth judgements for stimuli in physical space

2019

In natural viewing, numerous depth cues are available to the visual system, but their significance varies considerably depending on the viewing distance. How is it reflected in the outcome of depth judgements? We have designed a psychophysical experiment with a limited number of depth cues to examine distance-related changes in the correct response rate and time. Twenty young adults evaluated relative depth of stimuli in physical space. Each time four constant angular size achromatic stimuli were presented on a volumetric multi-planar display. One of these stimuli was demonstrated closer to the observer comparing to others. The experiment followed the four-interval forced-choice procedure. …

Achromatic lenslawAngular diameterPhysical spaceStatisticsRelative depthResponse timeVolumetric displayDepth perceptionCorrect responselaw.inventionMathematicsLight in Nature VII
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Increasing the default interletter spacing of words can help drivers to read traffic signs at longer distances

2018

Would an increase in the default interletter spacing improve the legibility of words in traffic signs? Previous evidence on traffic sign design and recent studies on the cognitive processes involved in visual word recognition have provided conflicting results. The present work examined whether an increase in the default interletter spacing would improve the search of a word in direction traffic signs. To achieve this objective, twenty-two drivers participated in a driving simulation experiment. They followed a highway route and indicated whether a target place name was present among a set of distractors shown on direction traffic signs along the route. We compared the default interletter sp…

AdultMaleAutomobile DrivingComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman Factors and ErgonomicsTraffic sign designLegibility050105 experimental psychologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineReading (process)FontStatisticsHumansComputer SimulationLocation Directories and Signs0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySet (psychology)media_common05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMiddle AgedCorrect responseGazePattern Recognition VisualReadingFemaleTraffic sign030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAccident Analysis & Prevention
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Priming paradigm reveals harmonic structure processing in congenital amusia.

2012

Abstract Deficits for pitch structure processing in congenital amusia has been mostly reported for melodic stimuli and explicit judgments. The present study investigated congenital amusia with harmonic stimuli and a priming task. Amusic and control participants performed a speeded phoneme discrimination task on sung chord sequences. The target phoneme was sung either on a functionally important chord (tonic chord, referred to as “related target”) or a less important one (subdominant chord, referred to as “less-related target”). Correct response times were faster when the target phoneme was sung on tonic chords rather than on subdominant chords, and this effect was less pronounced, albeit si…

MelodyMaleSubdominantCognitive NeuroscienceEmotionsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAmusia050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineReaction TimeHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPitch PerceptionAgedHarmonic structure05 social sciencesAuditory Perceptual DisordersBrainMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCorrect responseNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyAcoustic StimulationAuditory PerceptionChord (music)FemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicCognitive psychologyCortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior
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Selecting between Competitors in Multiplication Tasks: An Explanation of the Errors Produced by Adolescents with Learning Difficulties

1997

Two experiments were conducted in order to determine the nature of the difficulties encountered by learning disabled (LD) adolescents in the resolution of multiplication problems ( a b, where a and b vary between 2 and 9). A response production task (Experiment 1) revealed that the incorrect responses generally belonged to the table of one of the two operands, and that the order of difficulty of the problems was the same for the LDs as for normal children, adolescents, and educated adults as reported in the literature. This result suggests that the difficulties are not solely due to memory problems. Experiment 2 tested the hypothesis that these difficulties were caused by a problem in inhi…

Social Psychology05 social sciences050301 educationCognitionCorrect response050105 experimental psychologyMemory problemsEducationDevelopmental psychologyTask (project management)Developmental NeuroscienceNull (SQL)Learning disabilityDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMultiplicationmedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesSet (psychology)Psychology0503 educationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)International Journal of Behavioral Development
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Visual Search Performance Depending on Target-Distractor Difference on Volumetric Display and Flat Panel Display

2019

The search items were demonstrated on the volumetric display and flat panel display. In contrast to the correct response rate, the search time and number of interactions were considerably affected by the type of visualization.

Visual searchVisual acuityComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyVolumetric display021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCorrect response01 natural sciencesFlat panel displaylaw.inventionVisualizationFocus stacking010309 opticslaw0103 physical sciencesmedicineContrast (vision)Computer visionArtificial intelligencemedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologybusinessmedia_commonFrontiers in Optics + Laser Science APS/DLS
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Visual search in three-dimensional non-medical images: visual-motor performance of radiologists

2019

The visual search abilities of radiologists are systematically trained due to the specifics of their professional tasks. We investigated whether the visual-motor performance of radiologists, residents and students varied when searching non-medical targets on the volumetric display. As a result, no significant differences were found in the correct response rate among three groups. However, the total number of interactions was considerably higher for the resident radiologists and medical students comparing to the experienced radiologists. Our results suggest that the radiological experience does not interfere with the outcome in the developed visual search task, but may be reflected in motor …

Visual searchmedicine.medical_specialtyhealth services administrationeducationmedicineMotor behaviorAudiologyVolumetric displayPsychologyCorrect responseVisual motorTask (project management)Fourth International Conference on Applications of Optics and Photonics
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Survey based assessment of diagnosis through periapical radiograph and CBCT and treatment of root resorption with Brazilian and American dentists and…

2020

Background This study assesses and compares the knowledge level of endodontists (ENDs) and general dental practitioners (GPs) from Brazil and United States of America (USA) in the diagnosis and treatment of internal and external inflammatory root resorptions through periapical radiographic (PA) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) examinations. Material and Methods A cross-sectional online questionnaire-based survey was presented to the volunteers containing questions regarding personal and professional profile, as well as three clinical cases of internal and external inflammatory root resorption. A series of multiple-choice questions about the diagnosis and treatment options were surve…

business.industryResearchPeriapical radiographyRadiographyDentistryTreatment optionsRoot resorptionmedicine.diseaseCorrect responseOperative Dentistry and EndodonticsStatistical significanceMedicinebusinessGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASEndodontistJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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¿Influye la Retroalimentación Correctiva en el Uso de la Retroalimentación Elaborada en un Entorno Digital?

2019

Los entornos digitales permiten proporcionar retroalimentación correctiva de verificación de respuestas (KR: correcto/incorrecto) o de respuesta correcta (KCR: la respuesta correcta es X), junto con retroalimentación elaborada (EF: explicaciones). Es frecuente asumir que los estudiantes procesan la EF, aunque investigaciones recientes demuestran que eso no siempre es así, debido probablemente a la retroalimentación correctiva proporcionada junto con la EF. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la decisión voluntaria de acceder a EF en función de la retroalimentación KR y KCR recibida inmediatamente tras responder preguntas de un texto de ciencias. Estudiantes de secundaria recibieron retr…

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Drifting through Basic Subprocesses of Reading: A Hierarchical Diffusion Model Analysis of Age Effects on Visual Word Recognition

2016

International audience; Reading is one of the most popular leisure activities and it is routinely performed by most individuals even in old age. Successful reading enables older people to master and actively participate in everyday life and maintain functional independence. Yet, reading comprises a multitude of subprocesses and it is undoubtedly one of the most complex accomplishments of the human brain. Not surprisingly, findings of age-related effects on word recognition and reading have been partly contradictory and are often confined to only one of four central reading subprocesses, i.e., sublexical, orthographic, phonological and lexico-semantic processing. The aim of the present study…

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