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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38113600/different-language-control-mechanisms-in-comprehension-and-production-evidence-from-paragraph-reading
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Chuchu Li, Katherine J Midgley, Victor S Ferreira, Phillip J Holcomb, Tamar H Gollan
Chinese-English bilinguals read paragraphs with language switches using a rapid serial visual presentation paradigm silently while ERPs were measured (Experiment 1) or read them aloud (Experiment 2). Each paragraph was written in either Chinese or English with several function or content words switched to the other language. In Experiment 1, language switches elicited an early, long-lasting positivity when switching from the dominant language to the nondominant language, but when switching to the dominant language, the positivity started later, and was never larger than when switching to the nondominant language...
January 2024: Brain and Language
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38095947/the-attentional-boost-effect-reflects-both-enhanced-memory-for-target-paired-objects-and-impaired-memory-for-distractor-paired-objects
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Caitlin A Sisk, Vanessa G Lee
Throughout prolonged tasks, visual attention fluctuates temporally in response to the present stimuli, task demands, and changes in available attentional resources. This temporal fluctuation has downstream effects on memory for stimuli presented during the task. Researchers have established that detection of a target (e.g., a square of a color to which participants are instructed to respond with a button press) within a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) stream leads to better memory for concurrently presented stimuli than for stimuli presented along with an RSVP distractor (e...
December 14, 2023: Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38083339/analysis-and-classification-of-event-related-potentials-during-image-observation
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Diego Quattrone, Francesco Santambrogio, Andrea Scarpellini, Francesco Sgherzi, Isabella Poles, Letizia Clementi, Marco Domenico Santambrogio
In the field of cognitive neuroscience, researchers have conducted extensive studies on object categorization using Event-Related Potential (ERP) analysis, specifically by analyzing electroencephalographic (EEG) response signals triggered by visual stimuli. The most common approach for visual ERP analysis is to use a low presentation rate of images and an active task where participants actively discriminate between target and non-target images. However, researchers are also interested in understanding how the human brain processes visual information in real-world scenarios...
July 2023: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38067953/why-you-cannot-rank-first-modifications-for-benchmarking-six-degree-of-freedom-visual-localization-algorithms
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Sheng Han, Wei Gao, Zhanyi Hu
Robust and precise visual localization over extended periods of time poses a formidable challenge in the current domain of spatial vision. The primary difficulty lies in effectively addressing significant variations in appearance caused by seasonal changes (summer, winter, spring, autumn) and diverse lighting conditions (dawn, day, sunset, night). With the rapid development of related technologies, more and more relevant datasets have emerged, which has also promoted the progress of 6-DOF visual localization in both directions of autonomous vehicles and handheld devices...
December 2, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38049572/evidence-that-proactive-distractor-suppression-does-not-require-attentional-resources
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Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Dominick Tolomeo
Does the suppression of irrelevant visual features require attentional resources? McDonald et al. (2023, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 30, 224-234) proposed that suppression processes are unavailable while a person is busy performing another task. They reported the absence of the PD (believed to index suppression) when two tasks were presented close together in time. We looked for converging evidence using established behavior measures of suppression. Following McDonald et al., our participants performed a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task followed by a search task...
December 4, 2023: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38036870/high-target-prevalence-may-reduce-the-spread-of-attention-during-search-tasks
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Juan D Guevara Pinto, Megan H Papesh
Target prevalence influences many cognitive processes during visual search, including target detection, search efficiency, and item processing. The present research investigated whether target prevalence may also impact the spread of attention during search. Relative to low-prevalence searches, high-prevalence searches typically yield higher fixation counts, particularly during target-absent trials. This may emerge because the attention spread around each fixation may be smaller for high than low prevalence searches...
November 30, 2023: Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38002543/eeg-based-target-detection-using-an-rsvp-paradigm-under-five-levels-of-weak-hidden-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinling Lian, Xin Qiao, Yuwei Zhao, Siwei Li, Changyong Wang, Jin Zhou
Although target detection based on electroencephalogram (EEG) signals has been extensively investigated recently, EEG-based target detection under weak hidden conditions remains a problem. In this paper, we proposed a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) paradigm for target detection corresponding to five levels of weak hidden conditions quantitively based on the RGB color space. Eighteen subjects participated in the experiment, and the neural signatures, including P300 amplitude and latency, were investigated...
November 12, 2023: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37891761/prioritized-identification-of-fearful-eyes-during-the-attentional-blink-is-not-automatic
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Shuaixia Li, Bin Hao, Wei Dang, Weiqi He, Wenbo Luo
The eye region conveys considerable information regarding an individual's emotions, motivations, and intentions during interpersonal communication. Evidence suggests that the eye regions of an individual expressing emotions can capture attention more rapidly than the eye regions of an individual in a neutral affective state. However, how attentional resources affect the processing of emotions conveyed by the eye regions remains unclear. Accordingly, the present study employed a dual-target rapid serial visual presentation task: happy, neutral, or fearful eye regions were presented as the second target, with a temporal lag between two targets of 232 or 696 ms...
September 29, 2023: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37821744/the-role-of-visual-crowding-in-eye-movements-during-reading-effects-of-text-spacing
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Tzu-Yao Chiu, Denis Drieghe
Visual crowding, generally defined as the deleterious influence of clutter on visual discrimination, is a form of inhibitory interaction between nearby objects. While the role of crowding in reading has been established in psychophysics research using rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) paradigms, how crowding affects additional processes involved in natural reading, including parafoveal processing and saccade targeting, remains unclear. The current study investigated crowding effects on reading via two eye-tracking experiments...
October 11, 2023: Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37778283/slippage-of-the-attentional-beam-when-searching-in-space-and-in-time
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Raymond M Klein, Yoko Ishigami, Nicholas E Murray
"Slippage" of attention in time and space has been studied separately, using visual search (e.g., Snyder, 1972) and rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) (e.g., McLean, Broadbent, & Broadbent, 1982). The primary purpose of the current study was to see if we could replicate these findings of slippage and if we did, to use individual differences to explore relationships between slippage in the temporal and spatial domains. The participants identified and localized targets in visual search and in RSVP sequences...
September 29, 2023: Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37774843/no-effect-of-hunger-on-attentional-capture-by-food-cues-two-replication-studies
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Courtney Neal, Gillian V Pepper, Caroline Allen, Daniel Nettle
Food cues potently capture human attention, and it has been suggested that hunger increases their propensity to do so. However, the evidence for such hunger-related attentional biases is weak. We focus on one recent study that did show significantly greater attentional capture by food cues when participants were hungry, using an Emotional Blink of Attention (EBA) task [Piech, Pastorino, & Zald, 2010. Appetite, 54, 579-582]. We conducted online (N = 29) and in-person (N = 28) replications of this study with British participants and a Bayesian analytical approach...
September 27, 2023: Appetite
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37756179/single-trial-eeg-classification-using-spatio-temporal-weighting-and-correlation-analysis-for-rsvp-based-collaborative-brain-computer-interface
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Ziwei Zhao, Yanfei Lin, Yijun Wang, Xiaorong Gao
OBJECTIVE: Since single brain computer interface (BCI) is limited in performance, it is necessary to develop collaborative BCI (cBCI) systems which integrate multi-user electroencephalogram (EEG) information to improve system performance. However, there are still some challenges in cBCI systems, including effective discriminant feature extraction of multi-user EEG data, fusion algorithms, time reduction of system calibration, etc. Methods: This study proposed an event-related potential (ERP) feature extraction and classification algorithm of spatio-temporal weighting and correlation analysis (STC) to improve the performance of cBCI systems...
September 27, 2023: IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37706243/evaluation-of-domestic-animal-sperm-head-morphology-via-flow-cytometric-dna-labelling-and-pulse-shape-analysis-using-bull-and-stallion-spermatozoa-as-model-species
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Szabolcs Nagy, Barnabas Kovacs, Anders Johannisson
The aim of the present study was to test a rapid, robust flow cytometric technique for the detection of sperm head abnormalities of domestic bulls and stallions. The so-called PulSA approach detects the pulse profiles of propidium-iodide labelled spermatozoa. In the first experiment, species-specific threshold values were established on sperm samples that were tested for sperm head abnormalities with a classic visual morphology analysis. In the second experiment, serial mixtures of bull and stallion spermatozoa mimicking different percentages of sperm head abnormalities were analysed...
September 14, 2023: Reproduction in Domestic Animals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37702253/the-role-of-distractors-in-rapid-serial-visual-presentation-reveals-the-mechanism-of-attentional-blink-by-eeg-based-univariate-and-multivariate-analyses
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Zong Meng, Qi Chen, Liqin Zhou, Liang Xu, Antao Chen
Attentional blink pertains to the performance of participants with a severe decline in identifying the second target presented after the first target reported correctly within 200-500 ms in a rapid serial visual presentation. The current study was conducted to investigate the neural mechanism of the effect of the distractor (D1) that immediately follows first target to attentional blink by altering whether D1 was substituted with a blank with electroencephalography recording. The results showed that D1 interfered with the attentional enhancement and working memory encoding in both single-target rapid serial visual presentation task and dual-target rapid serial visual presentation task, which were mainly manifested in delayed and attenuated P3a and diminished P3b of first target...
September 12, 2023: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37699706/pupil-size-is-sensitive-to-low-level-stimulus-features-independent-of-arousal-related-modulation
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June Kim, Christine Yin, Elisha P Merriam, Zvi N Roth
Similar to a camera aperture, pupil size adjusts to the surrounding luminance. Unlike a camera, pupil size is additionally modulated both by stimulus properties and by cognitive processes, including attention and arousal, though the interdependence of these factors is unclear. We hypothesized that different stimulus properties interact to jointly modulate pupil size while remaining independent from the impact of arousal. We measured pupil responses from human observers to equiluminant stimuli during a demanding rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task at fixation, and tested how response amplitude depends on contrast, spatial frequency, and reward level...
September 12, 2023: ENeuro
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37637297/spatial-scene-memories-are-biased-towards-a-fixed-amount-of-semantic-information
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Michelle R Greene, Devanshi Trivedi
Scene memory has known spatial biases. Boundary extension is a well-known bias whereby observers remember visual information beyond an image's boundaries. While recent studies demonstrate that boundary contraction also reliably occurs based on intrinsic image properties, the specific properties that drive the effect are unknown. This study assesses the extent to which scene memory might have a fixed capacity for information. We assessed both visual and semantic information in a scene database using techniques from image processing and natural language processing, respectively...
2023: Open Mind: Discoveries in Cognitive Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37619937/the-time-course-of-category-based-attentional-template-pre-activation-depends-on-the-category-framework
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Zhiwei Miao, Junzhe Wang, Yun Wang, Yunpeng Jiang, Ying Chen, Xia Wu
When searching for a target defined by a set of objects, attention can be directed toward task-relevant objects by creating a category-based attentional template (CAT). Previous studies have found that CAT can be activated before the onset of the target. However, the time course of CAT pre-activation and whether the category framework (prototypical or semantic) can modulate it remain unclear. To explore the time course of CAT pre-activation, we employed a rapid serial probe presentation paradigm (RSPP) with event-related potentials (ERPs)...
August 22, 2023: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37611567/investigating-eeg-based-cross-session-and-cross-task-vigilance-estimation-in-bci-systems
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Kangning Wang, Shuang Qiu, Wei Wei, Weibo Yi, Huiguang He, Minpeng Xu, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Dong Ming
Objective . The state of vigilance is crucial for effective performance in brain-computer interface (BCI) tasks, and therefore, it is essential to investigate vigilance levels in BCI tasks. Despite this, most studies have focused on vigilance levels in driving tasks rather than on BCI tasks, and the electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns of vigilance states in different BCI tasks remain unclear. This study aimed to identify similarities and differences in EEG patterns and performances of vigilance estimation in different BCI tasks and sessions...
September 6, 2023: Journal of Neural Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37609570/distinct-roles-of-theta-and-alpha-oscillations-in-the-process-of-contingent-attentional-capture
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Chupeng Zhong, Yulong Ding, Zhe Qu
INTRODUCTION: Visual spatial attention can be captured by a salient color singleton that is contingent on the target feature. A previous study reported that theta (4-7 Hz) and alpha (8-14 Hz) oscillations were related to contingent attentional capture, but the corresponding attentional mechanisms of these oscillations remain unclear. METHODS: In this study, we analyzed the electroencephalogram data of our previous study to investigate the roles of capture-related theta and alpha oscillation activities...
2023: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37592176/optimization-of-a-rapid-and-sensitive-nucleic-acid-lateral-flow-biosensor-for-hepatitis-b-virus-detection
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Abbas Ali Husseini, Serap Yesilkir Baydar
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The utilization of direct amplification of nucleic acid from lysate has attracted interest in the advancement of straightforward and economical point-of-care assays. Consequently, this study primarily focuses on the development of a rapid, precise, and cost-effective lateral flow biosensor for the convenient detection of HBV nucleic acid at the point-of-care. Furthermore, the study evaluates the effectiveness of the direct amplification method in comparison to purified nucleic acid samples within the context of LAMP-LF biosensing approaches...
August 17, 2023: Molecular Biology Reports
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