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Repetition blindness: Type recognition without token individuation

by Nancy G. Kanwisher - Cognition , 1987
"... Three experiments are described which use RSVP (rapid serial visual presentation) to demonstrate a new cognitive phenomenon called “repetition blindness”. Subjects have difficulty detecting repeated words-even when the two occurrences are nonconsecutive and differ in case (Experiment 1). In immediat ..."
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Three experiments are described which use RSVP (rapid serial visual presentation) to demonstrate a new cognitive phenomenon called “repetition blindness”. Subjects have difficulty detecting repeated words-even when the two occurrences are nonconsecutive and differ in case (Experiment 1

Priming of pop-out: I. Role of features

by Vera Maljkovic, Ken Nakayama - Memory & Cognition , 1994
"... We examined a visual search task, in which observers responded to the high-acuityaspect of a pop-out target (shape of an odd-colored diamond or vernier offset of an odd spatial-frequency patch). Repetition of the attention-driving feature (color or spatial frequency) in this task primes the pop-out; ..."
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is cumulative. Observers cannot willfully overcome the priming, which suggests that it is pas-sive and autonomous. Both target facilitation and distractor inhibition are evident; the former has a greater effect. The phenomenon shows complete binocular transfer. In a typical visual search experiment

Some Issues in Verb Serialization

by Richard K. Larson - Serial Verbs: Grammatical, Comparative and Cognitive Approaches. Amsterdam/Philadelphia , 1991
"... In a variety of world languages, notions that would elsewhere be expressed through conjunction, complementation, or secondary predication are rendered uniformly by means of a sequence of verbs or verb phrases. This phenomenon of verb serialization is illustrated by the sentences in (1-3), drawn from ..."
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In a variety of world languages, notions that would elsewhere be expressed through conjunction, complementation, or secondary predication are rendered uniformly by means of a sequence of verbs or verb phrases. This phenomenon of verb serialization is illustrated by the sentences in (1-3), drawn

THE PHENOMENON OF NUCLEAR MAGNETIC

by Robert F. Spetzler, Joseph M. Zabramski, Benjamin Kaufman, Hong, N. Yeung
"... SUMMARY Advancements in computer science and magnet design have resulted in the recent develop-ment of high resolution NMR imaging systems. Using our primate model we evaluated the ability of NMR scanning to detect early changes following middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion. Serial NMR scans docu ..."
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SUMMARY Advancements in computer science and magnet design have resulted in the recent develop-ment of high resolution NMR imaging systems. Using our primate model we evaluated the ability of NMR scanning to detect early changes following middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion. Serial NMR scans

COMPENSATORY LENGTHENING IN HARMONIC SERIALISM ∗

by Bern Samko , 2011
"... Informally, compensatory lengthening (CL) is a phenomenon that consists of two parts: the deletion of a weight-bearing segment, and the concomitant lengthening of another, usually adjacent segment. Unsurprisingly, analyses of CL are usually derivational in that lengthening only occurs after it is tr ..."
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Informally, compensatory lengthening (CL) is a phenomenon that consists of two parts: the deletion of a weight-bearing segment, and the concomitant lengthening of another, usually adjacent segment. Unsurprisingly, analyses of CL are usually derivational in that lengthening only occurs after

TRADING VOLUME AND SERIAL CORRELATION IN

by Stock Returns
"... This paper investigates the relationship between aggregate stock market trading volume and the serial correlation of daily stock returns. For both stock indexes and individual large stocks, the first-order daily return autocorrelation tends to decline with volume. The paper explains this phenomenon ..."
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This paper investigates the relationship between aggregate stock market trading volume and the serial correlation of daily stock returns. For both stock indexes and individual large stocks, the first-order daily return autocorrelation tends to decline with volume. The paper explains this phenomenon

Visibility of Covert Voicing Feature in Serialism

by Kazutaka Kurisu
"... Rendaku or sequential voicing has attracted considerable previous attention in Japanese phonology. This is a morphophonological phenomenon where the initial voiceless consonant of a compound head is voiced. One lingering issue is how to explain facts of sequential voicing in complex compounds. Leftb ..."
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Rendaku or sequential voicing has attracted considerable previous attention in Japanese phonology. This is a morphophonological phenomenon where the initial voiceless consonant of a compound head is voiced. One lingering issue is how to explain facts of sequential voicing in complex compounds

The serial harness interacting with a wall

by P. A. Ferrari, et al. , 2002
"... The serial harnesses introduced by Hammersley describe the motion of a hypersurface of dimension d embedded in a space of dimension d + 1. The height assigned to each site i of Z d is updated by taking a weighted average of the heights of some of the neighbors of i plus a “noise ” (a centered rand ..."
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The serial harnesses introduced by Hammersley describe the motion of a hypersurface of dimension d embedded in a space of dimension d + 1. The height assigned to each site i of Z d is updated by taking a weighted average of the heights of some of the neighbors of i plus a “noise ” (a centered

Ash and sycamore regeneration and the phenomenon of their alternation. Forestry

by T. L. Waters, P. S. Savill , 1992
"... A survey of ash and sycamore regeneration patterns was conducted in six woods in Oxfordshire and Gwent during the summer of 1990 in order to investigate suggestions that canopy tree replacement in stands of the two species tends to proceed in cyclic rather than serial fashion. It was shown that the ..."
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A survey of ash and sycamore regeneration patterns was conducted in six woods in Oxfordshire and Gwent during the summer of 1990 in order to investigate suggestions that canopy tree replacement in stands of the two species tends to proceed in cyclic rather than serial fashion. It was shown

Tachycardia induced myocardial dysfunction A reversible phenomenon?

by Christopher J Mclaran, Bernard J Gersh, Declan D Sugrue, Stephen C Hammill, James B Seward, David R Holmes
"... SUMMARY Four patients with myocardial dysfunction related to tachycardia underwent elec-trophysiological studies, which showed a re-entrant supraventricular tachycardia using an accessory atrioventricular connexion. Serial assessment of left ventricular function by echocardiography before and after ..."
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SUMMARY Four patients with myocardial dysfunction related to tachycardia underwent elec-trophysiological studies, which showed a re-entrant supraventricular tachycardia using an accessory atrioventricular connexion. Serial assessment of left ventricular function by echocardiography before and after
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