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Publikováno v:
In Cognition December 2022 229
Autor:
Nakashima, Ryoichi1,2 (AUTHOR) nakashima.ryo1@gmail.com, Kumada, Takatsune1,2 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports. 9/22/2022, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-10. 10p.
Humans can anticipate an event and change their behaviors to adapt environment through attentional control. There are two types of control: top-down control which voluntarily acts through a cue with information that leads to thinking about what an ev
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The Uncanny Valley Effect (UVE) refers to the low affinity towards robots that do not perfectly resemble humans (Mori, 1970). Tu, Chien, and Yeh (2020) observed no UVE for older adults using existent robot pictures. However, as existent robots were d
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Scientific Reports. 1/28/2021, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p1-13. 13p.
The Uncanny Valley Effect (UVE) refers to the low affinity towards robots that do not perfectly resemble humans (Mori, 1970). Tu, Chien, and Yeh (2020) observed no UVE for older adults using existent robot pictures. However, as existent robots were d
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This behavioral experiment is designed to examine the effects of the the presence of one's own or the other's baggage on visuospatial attention using the T/L visual search task.
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Cognitive control is an ability to guide people's own behaviors in daily lives, such as in driving. According to the Dual Mechanism of Cognitive control framework, cognitive control can be characterized into two strategies: proactive control which re
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Autor:
Nakashima, Ryoichi
Numerosity counting is a process related to visual attention and working memory. These functions decline with aging, so numerosity counting performance could decrease with age. When the area is divided into small areas by task-irrelevant spatial divi
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Nakashima, Ryoichi, Kumada, Takatsune
This page provides data of experiments in Nakashima & Kumada (2022).
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