Издательство Taylor&Francis по журналам "Visual Cognition"
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-06-01)A model is presented that accounts for statistical map reading according to four cognitive subtasks: (1) map orientation, (2) legend comprehension, (3) map surface/legend integration, and (4) extracting statistical ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-06-01)The present study investigated age differences in attentional allocation in a word localization and identification task. Response times for valid and invalid spatial cue conditions were compared for each of two age groups ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-04-01)Adult face recognition is severely hampered by stimulus inversion. Several investigators have attributed this vulnerability to the effect of orientation on encoding relational aspects of faces. Previous work has also ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-09-01)Two experiments were performed to assess the influence of attentional and oculomotor factors on the advantage of the upper-right visual field in visual search for shape targets (Previc & Blume, 1993). In Experiment 1, ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-06-01)Subjects responded to five-symbol strings consisting of a central target, one or two compatible or incompatible flankers, and neutral symbols in the remaining positions. Performance strongly depended on the position of ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-06-01)A series of experiments on skilled readers of Chinese demonstrated selective attention to different orthographic components within compound, single-character words, as a function of different reading tasks (pronunciation ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-03-01)Ellis, A.W. (1993). Reading, writing and dyslexia: A cognitive analysis (2nd ed.). Hove: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Ltd. 4. 152. ISBN 0-86377-306-0. £17.95/$33.95 (hardback). ISBN 0-86377-307-9. £7.95/$14.95 (paperback).
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-12-01)In a caricature drawing, the artist graphically exaggerates those features of an individual in proportion to their deviations from the normative or average face. The paradox of caricature recognition is that subjects ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-06-01)Using computer-generated line-drawings, Etcoff and Magee (1992) found evidence of categorical perception of facial expressions. We report four experiments that replicated and extended Etcoff and Magee's findings with ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-12-01)Two experiments examined the ability of observers to control the relative depth of multistable transparency displays and the relationship of that control to default biases for attended surfaces. These biases were assessed ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)Five experiments examined the ability of observers to control the direction of rotation of parallel (Experiments 1–4) and polar (Experiment 5) projections of transparent objects using a control strategy based on the idea ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)We argue that enumerating 1–4 (subitizing) involves a preattentive mechanism that pre-selects a small number of items for the attentional focus, whereas enumerating larger numbers involves actually changing the position ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-10-01)Three experiments were conducted to investigate the response of 10-week-old infants to the configuration of features in facelike patterns. In each experiment a series of preview trials was shown before. facelike patterns ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)This is a scanned image of the original Editorial Board page(s) for this issue.
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-04-01)This is a scanned image of the original Editorial Board page(s) for this issue.
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-10-01)This is a scanned image of the original Editorial Board page(s) for this issue.
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-03-01)This is a scanned image of the original Editorial Board page(s) for this issue.
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-06-01)This is a scanned image of the original Editorial Board page(s) for this issue.
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