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The same social stimuli perceived differently

Reward modulates oculomotor competition between differently valued stimuli

Reward modulates oculomotor competition between differently valued stimuli

... In the current study, participants were exposed to the global effect task in three different experimental phases. As in the above mentioned studies, we made use of a training and test phase. In addition we assessed ...

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Adaptation to moving tactile stimuli and its effects on perceived speed and direction

Adaptation to moving tactile stimuli and its effects on perceived speed and direction

... test stimuli were ...test stimuli used by other researchers to reliably elicit a negative ...–the same as, and the opposite to the adapting ...

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Theory of the perceived motion direction of equal-spatial-frequency plaid stimuli.

Theory of the perceived motion direction of equal-spatial-frequency plaid stimuli.

... prototypical stimuli directed to the three perceptual systems for discriminating motion ...the same physical texture ...is perceived as a square that changes its substance from frame to frame as it ...

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Perceived quality of audio-visual stimuli containing streaming audio degradations

Perceived quality of audio-visual stimuli containing streaming audio degradations

... As mentioned before, four common streaming types of degradations were considered for this particular experiment. The Im-AV-Exp2 dataset was built following the same pro- cessing method used in the TCD-VoIP ...

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Same Sex Marriage and the Perceived Assault on Opposite Sex Marriage

Same Sex Marriage and the Perceived Assault on Opposite Sex Marriage

... of same sex marriage have positioned it as an ‘‘assault’’ [11] seeking to ‘‘weaken,’’ [12] ‘‘destroy’’ [13– 16] and ‘‘undermine’’ [17,18] opposite sex ...the social effects of legalizing same sex ...

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Auditory stimulus timing influences perceived duration of co occurring visual stimuli

Auditory stimulus timing influences perceived duration of co occurring visual stimuli

... auditory stimuli affect visual ...the perceived duration of a co-occurring visual ...long stimuli could be the same across audition and vision (audio–visual congruent) or reversed, so that the ...

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Thinking about the same things differently: Examining perceptions of a non-profit community sport organisation.

Thinking about the same things differently: Examining perceptions of a non-profit community sport organisation.

... presented during this article would provide information that can be used to develop the size of the networks that exist around sport organisations if perceptions are managed suitably. 7. Limitations and Future Research ...

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Audiovisual Generation of Social Attitudes from Neutral Stimuli

Audiovisual Generation of Social Attitudes from Neutral Stimuli

... the perceived expressity of one an- imation, the participant is able to retrieve relative and absolute perceptual information by placing symbolic icons in a ranking rectangular-shaped ...

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Empathizers and systemizers process social information differently. Author Note

Empathizers and systemizers process social information differently. Author Note

... to social information processing but to the default mode network (DMN; Raichle, 2015), activation of which is considered to reflect detachment from stimuli-driven ...the same DMN-related areas ...

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The effects of marketing stimuli factors on consumers’ perceived value and purchase of organic food in Malaysia

The effects of marketing stimuli factors on consumers’ perceived value and purchase of organic food in Malaysia

... who perceived good health value from the consumption of organic foodwere willing to pay higher pricesfor the ...and social esteem (Govindasamy, DeCongelio, Italia, Baobour & Anderson ...

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Recognizing Induced Emotions of Movie Audiences: Are Induced and Perceived Emotions the Same?

Recognizing Induced Emotions of Movie Audiences: Are Induced and Perceived Emotions the Same?

... State-of-the-art studies on recognizing induced emotions have focused on extracting features from the audiovisual content of the stimuli. However, lexical content, such as movie dialogue or lyrics of songs may ...

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Reduced neural sensitivity to social stimuli in infants at risk for autism

Reduced neural sensitivity to social stimuli in infants at risk for autism

... 2. Material and methods (a) Participants Thirty-four 4–6-month-old infants participated in this study, comprising 18 infant siblings of children with autism (high- risk; 10 female, mean age ¼ 149.56 days, s.d. ¼ 26.75) ...

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Chemical intolerance: involvement of brain function and networks after exposure to extrinsic stimuli perceived as hazardous

Chemical intolerance: involvement of brain function and networks after exposure to extrinsic stimuli perceived as hazardous

... The same group reported a peculiar subcortical activation pattern in subjects with MCS, with enhanced glucose consumption in the bilat- eral olfactory region, suggesting a potentially useful metabolic index ...

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Perceived Social Responsibility and Performance Link

Perceived Social Responsibility and Performance Link

... business social responsibility behavior. Business social responsibilities as guiding principles should be able to persuade employees to always observe ethics in their daily routines [2, ...The same ...

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The use of preferred social stimuli as rewards for rhesus macaques in behavioural neuroscience

The use of preferred social stimuli as rewards for rhesus macaques in behavioural neuroscience

... To normalise the colour images, chromaticity values of the images were converted to CIE colour space values. The colour space values were then converted to red, green, blue (RGB) val- ues using the pre-defined matrix. ...

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Unconscious Processing of Facial Emotional Valence Relation: Behavioral Evidence of Integration between Subliminally Perceived Stimuli

Unconscious Processing of Facial Emotional Valence Relation: Behavioral Evidence of Integration between Subliminally Perceived Stimuli

... unconsciously perceived same/different valence relation in the prime influenced the accuracy and/or the RTs in response to the consciously perceived target to which participants made a ...

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Acting Differently: How Science on the Social Brain Can Inform Antidiscrimination Law

Acting Differently: How Science on the Social Brain Can Inform Antidiscrimination Law

... 15 Perceived difference in the way people act can trigger ill treat- ment in several ...acting differently that generally falls within the ambit of disability rights ...

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Thinking differently about reflective practice in Australian social work education: A rhapsody

Thinking differently about reflective practice in Australian social work education: A rhapsody

... I always walk west first towards the sea and face the sun rising on the way back to the house, get to the top of the rise where there is a small clearing, pause the iPhone App tracking my efforts and stand to feel the ...

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All Aboard! Social and Nonsocial Priming are the Same Thing

All Aboard! Social and Nonsocial Priming are the Same Thing

... on liking judgments were, if anything, stronger in these studies for participants who could not later recall the primes than for those who could (Higgins et al., 1985; Lombardi et al., 1987). Thus, these early priming ...

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Perceived physical competence, enjoyment, and effort in same-sex and coeducational physical education classes.

Perceived physical competence, enjoyment, and effort in same-sex and coeducational physical education classes.

... Gendered expectations are instilled in children at a very early age. Parents, as a result of their own sex ‐role socialisation, transmit gendered values to their children, which reproduce gender stereotypes (Greendorfer, ...

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