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Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 364 (1525), 1841-51 (12 Jul 2009)
Perceived duration is conventionally assumed to correspond with objective duration, but a growing literature suggests a more complex picture. For example, repeated stimuli appear briefer in duration than a novel stimulus of equal physical duration. We suggest that such duration illusions appear to parallel the neural phenomenon of repetition suppression, and we marshal evidence for a new hypothesis: the experience of duration is a signature of the amount of energy expended in representing a stimulus, i.e. the coding efficiency. This novel hypothesis offers a unified explanation for almost a dozen illusions in the literature in which subjective duration is modulated by properties of the stimulus such as size, brightness, motion and rate of flicker.
Behavior research methods 41 (2), 279-83 (May 2009)
be used in research on configural versus featural mechanisms of face processing. Configural, or holistic, changes are produced by changing the global form of the face, whereas featural, or part-based, changes are attained by altering the local form of internal facial features. For each face in the set, there is one other face that differs only by its global form and one other face that differs only by its internal features. In all faces, extrafacial cues have been eliminated or standardized. The stimulus set also contains a color-coded division of each face in areas of interest, which is useful for eye movement research on face scanning strategies. We report a matching experiment with upright and inverted face pairs that demonstrates that the face stimulus set is indeed useful for research on configural and featural face perception. The stimulus set may be downloaded from the Psychonomic Society's archive (brm.psychonomic-journals.org/content/supplemental) or from our Web site (http://ppw.kuleuven.be/labexppsy/newSite/resources).
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The behavioural responses of insects and other pests to various environmental factors and farm-management practices are frequently difficult to understand but correct interpretation is necessary to distinguish the stimuli and how they operate. Responses vary with physiological condition and activity level of the pests, and life-cycle periodicity.
Psychoneuroendocrinology 10 (1), 77-81 (1985)
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 161 (6), 2804-9 (15 Sep 1998)
International immunology 10 (11), 1593-8 (Nov 1998)
Cerebral Cortex, bhm235v1 (09 Feb 2008)
NeuroImage 21 (4), 1215-23 (Apr 2004)
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