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Human Reaction Times: Linking Individual and Collective Behaviour Through Physics Modeling

2021

An individual’s reaction time data to visual stimuli have usually been represented in Experimental Psychology by means of an ex-Gaussian function. In most previous works, researchers have mainly aimed at finding a meaning for the parameters of the ex-Gaussian function which are known to correlate with cognitive disorders. Based on the recent evidence of correlations between the reaction time series to visual stimuli produced by different individuals within a group, we go beyond and propose a Physics-inspired model to represent the reaction time data of a coetaneous group of individuals. In doing so, a Maxwell–Boltzmann-like distribution appeared, the same distribution as for the velocities …

Visual perceptionPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Distribution (number theory)Experimental psychologyphysical psychologyGeneral Mathematics050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineideal gas theorySimple (abstract algebra)brain thermodynamicsComputer Science (miscellaneous)Entropy (information theory)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeaning (existential)lcsh:Mathematics05 social sciencesCognitionFunction (mathematics)lcsh:QA1-939Chemistry (miscellaneous)reaction timesvisual stimuli030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologySymmetry
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Machinery Failure Approach and Spectral Analysis to Study the Reaction Time Dynamics over Consecutive Visual Stimuli: An Entropy-Based Model.

2020

[EN] The reaction times of individuals over consecutive visual stimuli have been studied using an entropy-based model and a failure machinery approach. The used tools include the fast Fourier transform and a spectral entropy analysis. The results indicate that the reaction times produced by the independently responding individuals to visual stimuli appear to be correlated. The spectral analysis and the entropy of the spectrum yield that there are features of similarity in the response times of each participant and among them. Furthermore, the analysis of the mistakes made by the participants during the reaction time experiments concluded that they follow a behavior which is consistent with …

Visual stimuliMean time between failuresVisual perceptionComputer scienceGeneral MathematicsFast Fourier transform050109 social psychologySpectral analysisPercepció visual03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFast Fourier transformComputer Science (miscellaneous)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSpectral analysisEngineering (miscellaneous)Reaction timebusiness.industrylcsh:MathematicsSpectral entropy05 social sciencesPattern recognitionMTBF modelTempslcsh:QA1-939Time dynamicsFISICA APLICADAArtificial intelligencebusinessMATEMATICA APLICADA030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Classroom application of using visual stimuli in learning dynamics and pitch

2014

Listening is a common activity in music lessons. It is difficult for teachers to know whether students are learning by listening. In this study, visual stimuli include imagery, metaphor, and symbols, were introduced to students in the experimental group to learn dynamics and pitch. A control group received the same lessons without any visual stimuli. Both groups received the same tests, pre-test and post-test, after the two lessons. Tests were divided into two parts including choosing the correct dynamic changes and distinguishing higher or lower pitch for the melody. Results showed the experimental group had improved more than the control group. The change of the experimental group in rela…

Visual stimuliPitchoppimineneducationsävelkorkeusstimulointihumanitiesClassroom teachingkuvatDynamics
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Classroom application of using visual stimuli in teaching and learning dynamics and pitch

2014

Listening is a common activity in music lessons. It is difficult for teachers to know whether students are learning by listening. In this study, visual stimuli include imagery, metaphor, and symbols, were introduced to students in the experimental group to learn dynamics and pitch. A control group received the same lessons without any visual stimuli. Both groups received the same tests, pre-test and post-test, after the two lessons. Tests were divided into two parts including choosing the correct dynamic changes and distinguishing higher or lower pitch for the melody. Results showed the experimental group had improved more than the control group. The change of the experimental group in rela…

Visual stimuliPitchoppitunniteducationmusiikkiopetushumanitiesClassroom teachingärsykkeetDynamics
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Top-Down Predictions of Familiarity and Congruency in Audio-Visual Speech Perception at Neural Level.

2019

During speech perception, listeners rely on multimodal input and make use of both auditory and visual information. When presented with speech, for example syllables, the differences in brain responses to distinct stimuli are not, however, caused merely by the acoustic or visual features of the stimuli. The congruency of the auditory and visual information and the familiarity of a syllable, that is, whether it appears in the listener’s native language or not, also modulates brain responses. We investigated how the congruency and familiarity of the presented stimuli affect brain responses to audio-visual (AV) speech in 12 adult Finnish native speakers and 12 adult Chinese native speakers. The…

magnetoencephalographyfamiliarityaudio-visual integrationspeech perceptionaudio-visual stimuliNeuroscienceOriginal ResearchFrontiers in human neuroscience
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Top-Down Predictions of Familiarity and Congruency in Audio-Visual Speech Perception at Neural Level

2019

During speech perception, listeners rely on multimodal input and make use of both auditory and visual information. When presented with speech, for example syllables, the differences in brain responses to distinct stimuli are not, however, caused merely by the acoustic or visual features of the stimuli. The congruency of the auditory and visual information and the familiarity of a syllable, that is, whether it appears in the listener’s native language or not, also modulates brain responses. We investigated how the congruency and familiarity of the presented stimuli affect brain responses to audio-visual (AV) speech in 12 adult Finnish native speakers and 12 adult Chinese native speakers. The…

magnetoencephalographyfamiliarityaudio-visual integrationspeech perceptionlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryaudio-visual stimulilcsh:RC321-571Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Top-Down Predictions of Familiarity and Congruency in Audio-Visual Speech Perception at Neural Level

2019

During speech perception, listeners rely on multimodal input and make use of both auditory and visual information. When presented with speech, for example syllables, the differences in brain responses to distinct stimuli are not, however, caused merely by the acoustic or visual features of the stimuli. The congruency of the auditory and visual information and the familiarity of a syllable, that is, whether it appears in the listener's native language or not, also modulates brain responses. We investigated how the congruency and familiarity of the presented stimuli affect brain responses to audio-visual (AV) speech in 12 adult Finnish native speakers and 12 adult Chinese native speakers. The…

magnetoencephalographyfamiliaritypuhe (puhuminen)MEGhavaitseminenaudio-visual integrationspeech perceptionaudio-visual stimuliärsykkeet
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