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We investigated the occurrence and underlying processes of odor-color associations in French and American 6- to 10-year-old children (n = 386) and adults (n = 137). Nine odorants were chosen according to their familiarity to either... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceFace recognition (Psychology)Medicine
Decline in episodic memory is one of the most prominent cognitive deficits seen in late adulthood. It is therefore surprising that few studies have examined how the related capacity for episodic foresight might also be affected in this... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAgingFace recognition (Psychology)
Despite the dominant role of the hormone oxytocin (OT) in social behavior, little is known about the role of OT in the perception of social relationships. Furthermore, it is unclear whether there are sex differences in the way that OT... more
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      FamilyFace recognition (Psychology)Social PerceptionSocial Cognitive Affective Neuroscience
The current study was designed to investigate whether reported [J. Learn. Disabil. 31 (1998) 286; J. Psycholinguist. Res. 22 (1993) 445] difficulties in language-impaired children's ability to identify vocal and facial cues to emotion... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceCommunication DisordersCognition
The feeling of familiarity can be triggered by stimuli from all sensory modalities, suggesting a multimodal nature of its neural bases. In the present experiment, we investigated this hypothesis by studying the neural bases of familiarity... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMusicFace recognition (Psychology)Recognition memory
We create a novel experimental approach to investigate episodic memory in humans. Incidental encoding and recall phases have been controlled. Complex olfactory episodes are close to real-life situations. Participants recall episodic... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingFace recognition (Psychology)Episodic Memory
Recent empirical results suggest that there is a decrement in dividing attention between two objects in a scene compared with focusing attention on a single object. However, objects can be made of individual parts. Is there a decrement... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSelective AttentionVisual perception
Objective: To examine the neural basis and dynamics of facial affect processing in schizophrenic patients as compared to healthy controls. Method: Fourteen schizophrenic patients and fourteen matched controls performed a facial affect... more
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      SchizophreniaVisual perceptionMagnetic Resonance ImagingEmotion Regulation
Primary Objective: To assess three domains of emotion recognition in people with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Research design: A between group comparison. Procedures: Twenty-four participants with severe TBI and 15 matched participants... more
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      PerceptionResearch DesignTraumatic Brain InjuryVisual perception
Memory illusions occur quite frequently in the laboratory as well as in real life, and their developmental trajectory depends on the nature of the illusion. When memory illusions stem from processing semantically related information... more
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      PsychologySemanticsFace recognition (Psychology)Adolescent
To provide guidelines for the development of two types of closed-set speech-perception tests that can be applied and interpreted in the same way across languages. The guidelines cover the digit triplet and the matrix sentence tests that... more
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      MultilingualismAudiologyPsychoacousticsSpeech perception
The role of configural information in gender categorisation was studied by aligning the top half of one face with the bottom half of another. The two faces had the same or different genders. Experiment l shows that participants were... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePerceptionFace
It can be difficult to judge the effectiveness of encoding techniques in a within-subject design. Consider the production effect-the finding that words read aloud are better remembered than words read silently. In the absence of a... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceIndividualityPsycholinguistics
■ Special processes recruited during the recognition of personally familiar people have been assumed to reflect the rich episodic and semantic information that selectively represents each person. However, the processes may also include... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceCognitive ControlSocial Cognition
When navigating, women typically focus on landmarks within the environment, whereas men tend to focus on the Euclidean properties of the environment. However, it is unclear whether these observed differences in navigational skill result... more
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      PsychologyLocomotionFace recognition (Psychology)Behavioral Neuroscience
The aim of the study was to verify whether adult patients with occipital lobe epilepsy (OLE) are at risk for cognitive impairment compared with controls. Twenty patients with OLE and 20 controls, matched as closely as possible to the... more
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      NeuropsychologyIntelligenceVisual perceptionFace recognition (Psychology)
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded in cross-modal word fragment priming (CMWP) to address the function of pitch for the identification of spoken words. In CMWP fragments of spoken words (e.g., re taken from Regal [Engl.... more
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      Speech perceptionBrain and Cognitive DevelopmentFace recognition (Psychology)Speech
Category-specific disorders are perhaps the archetypal example of domain-specificity -being typically defined by the presence of dissociations between living and nonliving naming ability in people following neurological damage. The... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyCognitive PsychologyCognitive Science
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      PsychologyCognitionMagnetic Resonance ImagingAttention
The recognition of facial emotions is impaired following subthalamic nucleus (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's disease (PD). These changes have been linked to a disturbance in the STN's limbic territory, which is thought... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceEmotionDeep Brain Stimulation
J. Gisselgård). Acta Psychologica 124 (2007) 356-369 www.elsevier.com/locate/actpsy
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSelective AttentionSemantics
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMental HealthDepression
Several lines of evidence demonstrate that the motor system is involved in motor simulation of actions, but some uncertainty exists about the consequences of lesions of descending motor pathways on mental imagery tasks. Moreover, recent... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceImaginationFace recognition (Psychology)
Evidence for paternal kin recognition and paternally biased behaviors is mixed among primates. We investigate whether infant handling behaviors exhibit paternal kin biases in wild white-faced capuchins monkeys (Cebus capucinus) by... more
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      ZoologyAnimal BehaviorBiologyPhilippines
False working memories readily emerge using a visual item-recognition variant of the converging associates task. Two experiments, manipulating study and test modality, extended prior working memory results by demonstrating a reliable... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychophysicsSemantics
Rationale. Associative learning underpins behaviours that are fundamental to the everyday functioning of the individual. Evidence pointing to learning deficits in recreational drug users merits further examination. Objectives. A word pair... more
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      PsychopharmacologyFace recognition (Psychology)MemoryStreet Drugs
Attribution of symptoms as medication side effects is informed by pre-existing beliefs about medicines and perceptions of personal sensitivity to their effects (pharmaceutical schemas). We tested whether (1) pharmaceutical schemas were... more
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      PsychologyAsthmaFace recognition (Psychology)Clinical Health Psychology
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePerceptionFace Recognition
This article investigated the role of the recognition criterion in the verbal overshadowing effect (VOE). In 3 experiments, people witnessed an event, verbally described a perpetrator, and then attempted identification. The authors found... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceFaceFace recognition (Psychology)
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      Cognitive ScienceFace RecognitionFace recognition (Psychology)Facial expression
The fact that pictures are better remembered than words has been reported in the literature for over 30 years. While this picture superiority effect has been consistently found in healthy young and older adults, no study has directly... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMild Cognitive ImpairmentFace recognition (Psychology)
2 words are presented successively within 500 ms, subjects often miss the 2nd word. This attentional blink reflects a limited capacity to attend to incoming information. Memory effects were studied for words that fell within an... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePerceptionSemantics
Gradient descent training of neural networks can be done in either a batch or on-line manner. A widely held myth in the neural network community is that batch training is as fast or faster and/or more 'correct' than on-line training... more
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      AlgorithmsSpeech perceptionNeural NetworksSpeech Recognition
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychometricsFace Recognition
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychophysicsVisual perception
Please cite this article in press as: Cibulski, L., et al., Familiarity with the experimenter influences the performance of Common ravens (Corvus corax) and Carrion crows (Corvus corone corone) in cognitive tasks. Behav. Process. (2013),... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceExperimental PsychologyAnimal Behavior
Investigate the impact of sleep deprivation on the ability to recognize the intensity of human facial emotions. Randomized total sleep-deprivation or sleep-rested conditions, involving between-group and within-group repeated measures... more
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      Face recognition (Psychology)Facial expressionAdolescentEmotions
Previous research has suggested that people are unable to correctly choose which unfamiliar voice and static image of a face belong to the same person. Here, we present evidence that people can perform this task with greater than chance... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSpeech perceptionFace
While extensive work has examined the role of covert recognition in acquired prosopagnosia, little attention has been directed to this process in the congenital form of the disorder. Indeed, evidence of covert recognition has only been... more
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      Cognitive ScienceFace recognition (Psychology)ProsopagnosiaCortex
Sleep has been shown to play a facilitating role in memory consolidation, whereas sleep deprivation leads to performance impairment both in humans and rodents. The effects of 4-h sleep deprivation on recognition memory were investigated... more
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      Face recognition (Psychology)Recognition memoryMemory ConsolidationBiological Sciences
It is commonly found that memory for context declines disproportionately with aging, arguably due to a general age-related deficit in associative memory processes. One possible mechanism for such deficits is an age-related reduction in... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAgingAttention
Background: Children with Down syndrome experience difficulty with both spoken and written language acquisition, however controlled intervention studies to improve these difficulties are rare and have typically focused on improving one... more
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      Cognitive SciencePhoneticsSpeech-Language Pathology/ Communication DisordersPhonological Awareness
& Previous studies have shown a shared neural circuitry in the somatosensory cortices for the experience of one's own body being touched and the sight of intentional touch. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the present... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceVisual perceptionMagnetic Resonance Imaging
There is considerable dispute about the nature of infant memory. Using SEM models, we examined whether popular characterizations of the structure of adult memory, including the two-process theory of recognition, are applicable in the... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceLinguisticsFace recognition (Psychology)
Limb apraxia is a neurological disorder characterized by an inability to pantomime and/or imitate gestures. It is more commonly observed after left hemisphere damage (LHD), but has also been reported after right hemisphere damage (RHD).... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePerformanceNonverbal Communication
There is increasing interest in the nature of the emotion recognition deficit in Huntington's disease (HD). There are conflicting reports of disproportionate impairments for some emotions in some modalities in HD.
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      NeuroscienceCognitionFace recognition (Psychology)Facial expression
The neural substrates that subserve decoding of different emotional expressions are subject to different rates of degeneration and atrophy in Alzheimer's disease (AD), and there is therefore reason to anticipate that a differentiated... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceFace recognition (Psychology)Social Perception
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      Face recognition (Psychology)Facial expressionEmpathyAffect
... assessed. Successful performance, like mirror self-recog-nition, involves mark-directed behaviour—reaching up to touch or remove the sticker. ... stickers. Neon coloured sticky notes (3.8 9 5.1 cm) were used to mark each child's... more
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      EducationCognitionChild DevelopmentTheory of Mind
The effect of stimulant medication on recognition memory was examined in 18 children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Recognition memory was assessed using a delayed matching-to-sample task at 6 delays ranging from 1... more
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      PsychologyAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderFace recognition (Psychology)Recognition memory