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Human perception and behaviour

Topology of Human Perception

Topology of Human Perception

... The human behaviour is radically ...about human behaviour unless you know what situation or context or environment the human in question was ...some behaviour it is necessary to ...

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Human Perception and Computer Graphics

Human Perception and Computer Graphics

... of human vision models is extremely beneficial is the image quality assessment and the image ...a behaviour would be valuable in the image database retrievals, to evaluation of the perceptual impact of ...

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Perception based Modelling of System Behaviour

Perception based Modelling of System Behaviour

... the environment by interpreting the natural language and reacting accordingly. The framework created by the authors was implemented and tested in two phases. The first phase involved the robot following instructions ...

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Conscious thought as simulation of behaviour and perception

Conscious thought as simulation of behaviour and perception

... the human brain is quite similar to that of other, cognitively simpler, mammals, such as rats and cows, and it has not evolved any radically novel circuits for dealing with higher cognitive ...

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Children's perception and interpretation of robots and robot behaviour

Children's perception and interpretation of robots and robot behaviour

... of human characteristics to inanimate objects, is not as straightforward as it may first ...day-to-day human activities (eat, sleep), reproduction, free-will and ...

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Perceiving Own and Others Behaviour: An Exploration in Social Perception

Perceiving Own and Others Behaviour: An Exploration in Social Perception

... There has long been a controversy in social sciences that whether an individual or the group should be the basic unit of analysis to understand the social reality. The western thinkers (e.g. Hogan, 1975; Spence, 1985) ...

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Predicting human behaviour in emergencies

Predicting human behaviour in emergencies

... returning to their rooms. This was possibly due to the number of false alarms previously experienced in the nursing home. Furthermore, several respondents could not recall hearing the alarm after the event. Hearing ...

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The effect of pain on human time perception

The effect of pain on human time perception

... time perception (Wearden, 1991); scalar principles have been demonstrated when animals and humans discriminate stimuli by their numerosity (Emmerton & Renner, 2006), visual contrast (Gorea & Sagi, 2001) ...

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Self perception of leadership styles and behaviour in primary health care

Self perception of leadership styles and behaviour in primary health care

... Catalonian health system has management teams, con- sisting of doctors and nurses in the positions of Team Manager and Deputy Manager. Potential study partici- pants were identified using the management electronic ...

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The Behaviour and Perceptions of On-Line Consumers: Risk, Risk Perception and Trust

The Behaviour and Perceptions of On-Line Consumers: Risk, Risk Perception and Trust

... negative perception centres on the security involved in Internet practice and electronic payment ...and human based ...The human approach is done through deception, by taking advantage of the ...

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The Behaviour and Perceptions of On Line Consumers: Risk, Risk Perception and Trust

The Behaviour and Perceptions of On Line Consumers: Risk, Risk Perception and Trust

... negative perception centres on the security involved in Internet practice and electronic payment ...and human based ...The human approach is done through deception, by taking advantage of the ...

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Perception risk  and consumer behaviour

Perception risk and consumer behaviour

... It then analyses the application of perception in marketing and what the risk perception is and how it influences consumer behaviour. It also looks in what ways can the risk of consumer ...

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Differences in human perception

Differences in human perception

... in human perception, while observing three different environments, and their [possible] relationship with creativity Spatial navigation involves dynamic and intricate brain functions, fundamentally required ...

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Perception of Human Motion

Perception of Human Motion

... 2003), human motion perception was assessed in teenage adolescents who varied in terms of their locomotion ability—the subject popula- tion ranged from normal to those with con- genital walking disability ...

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Type A behaviour and the perception and report of visceral sensations

Type A behaviour and the perception and report of visceral sensations

... A behaviour as being the observable outcome of a person-situation interaction, which is only elicited in susceptible individuals by "appropriately" challenging and/or stressful ...

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Human Behaviour of Organisation........

Human Behaviour of Organisation........

... - People look at things differently evens when presented with same object two people view it differently. - Their view is filtered by “Perception”, which is ”the unique way in which - Each say: “I reach not to an ...

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Human Behaviour (2)

Human Behaviour (2)

... • 0amage of these parts may result in partial paralysis or complete paralysis of whole body. FRONTAL AREA- PERSONALITY AND GENERAL BEHAVIOUR PATTERN )t assists in motor control and cognitive activities such as ...

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Time constancy in human perception

Time constancy in human perception

... Finally, to allow for comparison of the performance in our task with that of other studies on time perception, we derived for each condition each observer’s discrim- ination threshold. Thresholds were inferred ...

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Introduction of Human Perception in Visualization

Introduction of Human Perception in Visualization

... Shape Perception One of the well known perception theories well known and which has been adopted in several areas is the Gestalt ...the perception of the totality that the brain can realize, decode ...

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SemanticNet Perception of Human Pragmatics

SemanticNet Perception of Human Pragmatics

... hold human pragmatic ...variations human cogni- tive ...which human beings perceive in their pragmatic knowledge, learned by day to day cog- nitive interactions with the surrounding physical ...holds ...

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