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Perception of wheel-generated motions
Perception wheel-generated motions
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2015/8/14
Data are presented on an old and familiar Gestalt demonstration—perceiving wheel-generated motions—in which the perceived motions of a rolling wheel are shown not to be obviously derived from the moti...
Recognizing friends by their walk:Gait perception without familiarity cues
Recognizing friends Gait perception familiarity cues
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2015/8/14
Recognizing friends by their walk:Gait perception without familiarity cues.
A biomechanical invariant for gait perception
biomechanical invariant gait perception
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2015/8/14
Viewers can determine the gender of a walker from sagittally projected,dynamic displays of point-lights attached to prominent joints. This article explores three interrelated approaches in search of a...
Temporal and spatial factors in gait perception
Temporal spatial factors gait perception
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2015/8/14
Temporal and spatial factors in gait perception.
Gait perception as an example of how we may perceive events
Gait perception perceive events
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2015/8/14
Gait perception as an example of how we may perceive events.
Coding theory adapted to gait perception
Coding theory adapted gait perception
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2015/8/14
Restle's coding theory for movement perception is merged with certain aspects of Johansson's vector descriptions of movement to investigate the relative per-ceptual prominence of several kinds of disp...
Clues from an ecological theory of event perception
Clues ecological theory event perception
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2015/8/14
Clues from an ecological theory of event perception.
Perception of temporal order in vowel sequences with and without formant transitions
Perception temporal order vowel sequences without formant transitions
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2015/8/14
Temporal-order perception of phoneme segments in running speech is much superior to temporal-order perception in repeating vowel sequences. The more rapid rates possible in running speech may be due l...
Hearing with the third ear:Dichotic perception of a melody without monaural familiarity cues
Hearing Dichotic perception melody monaural familiarity cues
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2015/8/14
Hearing with the third ear:Dichotic perception of a melody without monaural familiarity cues.
Auditory and linguistic processes in speech perception:Inferences from six fusions in dichotic listening
Auditory linguistic processes speech perception dichotic listening
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2015/8/14
A number of phenomena in speech perception have been called fusion, but little effort has been made to compare these phenomena in a systematic fashion.The present paper examines six of them. All can b...
Two left-hemisphere mechanisms in speech perception
Two left-hemisphere mechanisms speech perception
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2015/8/14
Right-ear advantages of different magnitudes occur systematically in dichotic listening for different phoneme classes and for certain phonemes according to their syllabic position. Such differences ca...
Framing the rules of perception:Hochberg vs.Galileo,Gestalts,Garner,and Gibson
perception Hochberg Gestalts Garner Gibson
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2015/8/13
Framing the rules of perception:Hochberg vs.Galileo,Gestalts,Garner,and Gibson.
Four assumptions about invariance in perception
invariance perception
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2015/8/13
The term invariance has become more central to current views of perception. I take this as a good trend, but the term is rooted in mathematics, and its use in perception brings with it a host of assum...
Perception and information
Perception information
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2015/8/13
Perception and information.
On cross ratios and motion perception:A reply to Niall
cross ratios motion perception
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2015/8/13
On cross ratios and motion perception:A reply to Niall.