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Sensory Cues Active Memory

by Lars Schillingmann, Petra Wagner, Christian Munier, Britta Wrede, Katharina Rohlfing
"... •Acoustic packaging makes use of the synchrony between the visual and audio modality in order to detect temporal structure in actions that are demonstrated to children and robots [1]. •Support for action and language learning in robots •Acoustic packages form early units for further learning process ..."
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•Acoustic packaging makes use of the synchrony between the visual and audio modality in order to detect temporal structure in actions that are demonstrated to children and robots [1]. •Support for action and language learning in robots •Acoustic packages form early units for further learning processes. • Feedback generation during tutoring. Figure: A test subject showing how to stack cups to an infant. System Overview •Modular and decoupled approach •Modules communicate through a central memory: the Active Memory [2]. • The Active Memory notifies components about event types they have subscribed to. •All modules are able to incrementally update their hypotheses based on the events they receive.

Sensory cues as in-store innovations: Their impact on shopper approaches and touch behaviour

by Bertil Hultén
"... Abstract. What impact do visual and auditory sensory cues as in-store innovations exert on shopper’s approach and touch behaviour at point-of-purchase in a retail setting? The presented research depicts shopper’s behavioral response in relation to the influence of sensory cues for an appealing and a ..."
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Abstract. What impact do visual and auditory sensory cues as in-store innovations exert on shopper’s approach and touch behaviour at point-of-purchase in a retail setting? The presented research depicts shopper’s behavioral response in relation to the influence of sensory cues for an appealing

Bayesian models of sensory cue integration 1

by David C. Knill, Jeffrey A. Saunders
"... Our senses provide a number of independent cues to the three-dimensional layout of objects and scenes. Vision, for example, contains cues from stereo, motion, texture, shading, etc.. Each of these cues provides uncertain information about a scene; however, this apparent ambiguity is mitigated by sev ..."
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Our senses provide a number of independent cues to the three-dimensional layout of objects and scenes. Vision, for example, contains cues from stereo, motion, texture, shading, etc.. Each of these cues provides uncertain information about a scene; however, this apparent ambiguity is mitigated

Multiple Sensory Cues Underlying the Perception of Translation and Path

by N. Au Yong, G. D. Paige, S. H. Seidman, N. Au Yong, G. D. Paige, S. H. Seidman , 2007
"... You might find this additional information useful... This article cites 40 articles, 18 of which you can access free at: ..."
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You might find this additional information useful... This article cites 40 articles, 18 of which you can access free at:

Signals are evolved display behaviours, sensory cues, or m...

by Anikó Zölei A, Márk E. Hauber B, Nikoletta Geltsch C, Csaba Moskát D , 2012
"... Asymmetrical signal content of egg shape as predictor of egg rejection by great reed warblers, hosts of the common cuckoo ..."
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Asymmetrical signal content of egg shape as predictor of egg rejection by great reed warblers, hosts of the common cuckoo

Composite random search strategies based on non-proximate sensory cues

by Travis M. Hinkelmana, Ben C. Noltingb, Chad E. Brassila, Brigitte Tenhumberga
"... Many foraging animals find food using composite random search strategies, which consist of intensive and extensive search modes. Models of composite search can generate predictions about how optimal foragers should behave in each search mode, and how they should determine when to switch between sear ..."
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search modes. Most of these models assume that foragers use resource encounters to decide when to switch between search modes. Empirical observations indicate that a variety of organisms use non-proximate sensory cues to identify areas that warrant intensive search. These cues are not precise enough

Fruits, Fingers, and Fermentation: The Sensory Cues Available to Foraging Primates1

by Nathaniel J. Dominy
"... SYNOPSIS. Survival and reproductive success hinge on the perception of environmental stimuli. In this regard, foraging efficiency depends on discerning predictive signals in food. A widespread occurrence of ethanol in fruits indicates a sustained historical exposure of frugivores to this compound. A ..."
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. Accordingly, Dudley (2000, Quart. Rev. Biol. 75:3–15) proposed that ethanol could represent a prominent sensory cue to primates because of direct and indirectly associated caloric and physiological rewards. However, little is known regarding the extent to which ethanol correlates with such parameters

Sensory Cues Involved in Social Facilitation of Reproduction in Blattella germanica Females

by Coby Schal , 2012
"... Cockroaches, like many other animal species, form aggregations in which social stimuli from conspecifics can alter the physiology, morphology, or behavior of individuals. In adult females of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, social isolation slows oocyte development, sexual maturation, and ..."
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, and sexual receptivity, whereas social interactions as minimal as between just two females accelerate reproduction; however, the sensory modalities and pathways that mediate these physiological and behavioral changes are poorly understood. We explored the roles of visual, olfactory, and tactile cues

Brief Exposure to Sensory Cues Elicits Stimulus- Nonspecific General Sensitization in an Insect

by Sebastian Minoli, Isabella Kauer, Violaine Colson, Virginie Party, Michel Renou, Peter Anderson, Christophe Gadenne, Sylvia Anton
"... The effect of repeated exposure to sensory stimuli, with or without reward is well known to induce stimulus-specific modifications of behaviour, described as different forms of learning. In recent studies we showed that a brief single pre-exposure to the female-produced sex pheromone or even a preda ..."
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The effect of repeated exposure to sensory stimuli, with or without reward is well known to induce stimulus-specific modifications of behaviour, described as different forms of learning. In recent studies we showed that a brief single pre-exposure to the female-produced sex pheromone or even a

Some evidence and discussion on the validity of using intrinsic sensory cues in stated choice experiments

by Thomas Egan , Wade Jarvis , Mark Gibberd , Hannah Williams
"... Abstract 1 This paper has two main aims, 1) to discuss the implications if consumers place more importance on sensory cue information than extrinsic cue information in wine choice and 2) the validity of using sensory cues in stated choice experiments. A sensory panel of experts classified four red ..."
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Abstract 1 This paper has two main aims, 1) to discuss the implications if consumers place more importance on sensory cue information than extrinsic cue information in wine choice and 2) the validity of using sensory cues in stated choice experiments. A sensory panel of experts classified four red
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