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Head Position of Patients with Right Hemisphere Damage during a Visual Search Task in a Large Field

Head Position of Patients with Right Hemisphere Damage during a Visual Search Task in a Large Field

... relevant visual stimuli contralateral to the le- ...horizontal visual search in a large space; this search was performed by patients with right hemisphere damage caused by cerebrovascular ...

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Children Cautious Strategy and Variable Maturation Time Window for Responding in a Visual Search Task

Children Cautious Strategy and Variable Maturation Time Window for Responding in a Visual Search Task

... conjunction search studies, the RTs have been much more extensively studied that the different type of ...and visual search tasks would be per- formed by children between 6 - 16 years ...the ...

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The ipsilesional attention bias in right hemisphere stroke patients as revealed by a realistic visual search task: neuroanatomical correlates and functional relevance

The ipsilesional attention bias in right hemisphere stroke patients as revealed by a realistic visual search task: neuroanatomical correlates and functional relevance

... realistic visual search task is introduced, in which eye movements are recorded while the patient searches for paperclips among different everyday objects on a computer ...“desk task” ...

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The Effect of Indoor Thermal Comfort on Visual Search Task Performances in a Personal Learning Environment

The Effect of Indoor Thermal Comfort on Visual Search Task Performances in a Personal Learning Environment

... the visual search ...the visual search task which reflects selective ...and visual search task performance regardless of task ...and visual ...

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The impact of reward and punishment on visual attention during naturalistic visual search: valence or salience?

The impact of reward and punishment on visual attention during naturalistic visual search: valence or salience?

... a visual search task in naturalistic scenes, feedback modulates the neural representation of visual categories of objects, in terms of the amount of information as assessed by MVPA (Chapter ...

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The Effect of Visual Cues on Visual Attention in a Novel Graph-Reading Task.

The Effect of Visual Cues on Visual Attention in a Novel Graph-Reading Task.

... One consequence to understanding is the amount of processing that is needed to interpret the information. Schneider and Shiffrin (1977) suggested that human information processing is comprised of controlled and automatic ...

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Self-timing in Memory and Visual Search Tasks

Self-timing in Memory and Visual Search Tasks

... memory search task, another did a visual search ...and visual search ...in visual search, improvement was more pronounced under low load ...and visual ...

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From foreground to background: how task neutral context influences contextual cueing of visual search

From foreground to background: how task neutral context influences contextual cueing of visual search

... conventional visual search ...presenting visual search items (‘T’ and ‘L’s) together with a task-neutral ...required search response) context ...a task-neutral object was ...

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Contextual cueing of visual search is associated with greater subjective experience of the search display configuration

Contextual cueing of visual search is associated with greater subjective experience of the search display configuration

... during visual search in repeated dis- play configurations influences the subjective experience of the display configuration or the target ...about visual experience and their objective task ...

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A secondary task is not always costly: context based guidance of visual search survives interference from a demanding working memory task

A secondary task is not always costly: context based guidance of visual search survives interference from a demanding working memory task

... consistent-mapping visual search task, which turned out even higher when emphasis was placed on performance of this task via ...varied-mapping search task (with distinct ...

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Impaired Visual Search in Children with Rett Syndrome

Impaired Visual Search in Children with Rett Syndrome

... (5º visual angle) -- which appeared alone in the center of the screen for 1000 ms (emitting an attractive oh sound); immediately afterwards the target re-appeared, randomly placed among distractors (blue apples; ...

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The neural basis of attentional control in visual search

The neural basis of attentional control in visual search

... search task are represented in posterior visual-perceptual brain ...that visual cortical areas are activated in a goal-selective fashion during the preparation phase of visual ...

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Deep learning hashing for mobile visual search

Deep learning hashing for mobile visual search

... mobile visual search ...the visual hashing bits to compact the raw visual descriptors, which contains two ...raw visual features are compressed into compact hash bits by the learned ...

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How task demands influence scanpath similarity in a sequential number-search task.

How task demands influence scanpath similarity in a sequential number-search task.

... that search has become less efficient in the presence of distractors, but in order to be sure of this and try to understand exactly why, we need another complimentary ...

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Visual search of cyclic spatio-temporal events

Visual search of cyclic spatio-temporal events

... a visual search of cyclic ...a visual search of cyclic events, by allowing to set any possible duration to the diagram's cyclic temporal ...

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Issues of Visual Search Methods in Digital Repositories

Issues of Visual Search Methods in Digital Repositories

... irrelevant search results based on a knowledge ...navigational search interfaces in digital repositories focused on learning ...in visual search engines improve the access to large collections ...

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The Neural Mechanisms Underlying Visual Target Search

The Neural Mechanisms Underlying Visual Target Search

... during visual target search tasks, the IT representation is non-stationary; how do these non- stationarities arise in IT? Possibly from multiple ...First, visual non-stationarities have been reported ...

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How infants arousal influences their visual search

How infants arousal influences their visual search

... simple visual features such as colors (Adler & Orprecio, 2006; Catherwood et ...early visual cortical areas ...by task goals and motivational states (Hsieh, Colas, & Kanwisher, ...on ...

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Visual task identification and characterisation using polynomial models

Visual task identification and characterisation using polynomial models

... The behaviour of a robot (for example the trajectory of a mobile robot) is influenced by three components: i) the robot’s hardware, ii) the program it is executing and iii) the environment it is operating in. Because ...

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The Indiana “Cooperative Remote Search Task” (CReST) Corpus

The Indiana “Cooperative Remote Search Task” (CReST) Corpus

... The video-taped recordings of the directors’ eye- movements and spoken interaction with the searcher were digitized (without compression) using Apple’s Final Cut Express video editing software and saved as a project ...

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