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Expectation and repetition effects in searching for featural singletons in very brief displays
"... We studied the effects of expectation and repetition on searching for singletons in very brief displays. In Experiment 1, we found that when a given feature defined the singleton for a whole block— so that in every trial the subject could expect a particular target feature—search accuracy was signif ..."
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We studied the effects of expectation and repetition on searching for singletons in very brief displays. In Experiment 1, we found that when a given feature defined the singleton for a whole block— so that in every trial the subject could expect a particular target feature—search accuracy
Getting the Gist of Events: Recognition of Two-Participant Actions From Brief Displays
"... Unlike rapid scene and object recognition from brief displays, little is known about recognition of event categories and event roles from minimal visual information. In 3 experiments, we displayed naturalistic photographs of a wide range of 2-participant event scenes for 37 ms and 73 ms followed by ..."
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Unlike rapid scene and object recognition from brief displays, little is known about recognition of event categories and event roles from minimal visual information. In 3 experiments, we displayed naturalistic photographs of a wide range of 2-participant event scenes for 37 ms and 73 ms followed
Visual discrimination, categorical identification, and categorical rating in brief displays of curved lines: implications for discrete encoding processes
- Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
, 1983
"... Visual discrimination, categorical identification, and categorical rating measurements were made on sets of curved-line stimuli drawn from a theoretically uniform continuum with curvature parameter s. In Experiment 1, discriminability of pairs of curved lines separated by a constant distance on the. ..."
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.s scale was measured at successive points along the scale. Curved lines were presented four at a time in a 100-msec display, which was followed by a random-dot mask. Discrimination performance was found to vary nonsmoothly with s. In Experiment 2, a categorical identification task was performed in which
Citeseer: an automatic citation indexing system
- INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL LIBRARIES
, 1998
"... We present CiteSeer: an autonomous citation indexing system which indexes academic literature in electronic format (e.g. Postscript files on the Web). CiteSeer understands how to parse citations, identify citations to the same paper in different formats, and identify the context of citations in the ..."
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by journal publication delays, completely autonomous operation with a corresponding reduction in cost, and powerful interactive browsing of the literature using the context of citations. Given a particular paper of interest, CiteSeer can display the context of how the paper is cited in subsequent
Displays
"... The hypertext markup language (HTML) used to develop pages for the world wide web also has potential for use in creating some types of multimedia instruction destined for CD-ROMs. After providing a brief overview of HTML, this document presents pros and cons relevant to CD-ROM production. HTML can o ..."
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The hypertext markup language (HTML) used to develop pages for the world wide web also has potential for use in creating some types of multimedia instruction destined for CD-ROMs. After providing a brief overview of HTML, this document presents pros and cons relevant to CD-ROM production. HTML can
Competition for consciousness among visual events: the Psychophysics of reentrant visual processes
- Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
, 2000
"... Advances in neuroscience implicate reentrant signaling as the predominant form of communication between brain areas. This principle was used in a series of masking experiments that defy explanation by feed-forward theories. The masking occurs when a brief display of target plus mask is continued wit ..."
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Advances in neuroscience implicate reentrant signaling as the predominant form of communication between brain areas. This principle was used in a series of masking experiments that defy explanation by feed-forward theories. The masking occurs when a brief display of target plus mask is continued
A Brief History of the Mosaic Display
- Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics
, 2001
"... This paper provides an illustrated history of the visual and conceptual ideas leading to the development of mosaic displays. We trace the origins of the use of rectangles and area to depict data quantities and their relations, of early forms of mosaic displays including sub-divided bar-like charts ..."
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This paper provides an illustrated history of the visual and conceptual ideas leading to the development of mosaic displays. We trace the origins of the use of rectangles and area to depict data quantities and their relations, of early forms of mosaic displays including sub-divided bar
Familiarity and visual change detection
- Perception & Psvchophvsics
, 1988
"... Detection of change when one display of familiar objects replaces another display might be based purely upon visual codes, or also on identity information (i.e., knowing what was present where in the initial display). Displays of 10 alphanumeric characters were presented and, after a brief offset, w ..."
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Detection of change when one display of familiar objects replaces another display might be based purely upon visual codes, or also on identity information (i.e., knowing what was present where in the initial display). Displays of 10 alphanumeric characters were presented and, after a brief offset
On the failure to detect changes in scenes across brief interruptions
- Visual Cognition
, 2000
"... When brief blank fields are placed between alternating displays of an original and a modified scene, a striking failure of perception is induced: The changes become extremely difficult to notice, even when they are large, presented repeatedly, and the observer expects them to occur (Rensink, O’Regan ..."
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When brief blank fields are placed between alternating displays of an original and a modified scene, a striking failure of perception is induced: The changes become extremely difficult to notice, even when they are large, presented repeatedly, and the observer expects them to occur (Rensink, O
Advances in Brief
"... Tamoxifen (TAM) exerts a long-term suppressive effect on human breast cancer cell proliferation. To determine whether the effects of TAM are mediated by specific gene activation or repression, normal and tu. moral human breast tissues obtained before and during TAM treatment were analyzed by differe ..."
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by differential display technique. Total RNA for differen tial display analysis was obtained from breast tissues from two women with the diagnosis of estrogen receptor-positive stage II
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