This item is only available electronically.Our ability to recognise complex images across contexts depends on our exposure to similar instances. For example, despite much natural variation, it is easier to recognise a new instance of a familiar face than an unfamiliar face. As we encounter similar images, we automatically notice structural commonalities and form a representation of how the image generally looks, even when each image is presented rapidly (i.e., several milliseconds each). However, it is not clear whether this process allows us to better identify new instances of an image compared to assessing single images for a longer duration. Across two experiments, I tested observers’ person recognition ability when presented with rapid ...
It is universally acknowledged that the wording of a survey question can have a strong influence on ...
In contemporary scientific discourse, creative thinking is seen as arising from a medley of normativ...
A central role in interacting with the environment is played by higher cortical areas, in which neur...
Two different chambers are studied in this thesis: the anechoic chamber (AC) and the reverberation c...
This item is only available electronically.In a criminal trial, judges and jurors need to be able to...
The digital medical workflow has many circumstances in which the image data can be manipulated both ...
This item is only available electronically.Identifying children is a high priority in numerous gover...
Fluvial science is in particular need of surveying tools which can rapidly and accurately capture to...
A study was conducted to investigate how well feedback presented in computerised instructional displ...
The European Committee for Standardization is working on a standard for the application of IPM (Inte...
End-User privacy concerns surrounding use of Social Networks present new and complex problems for re...
Room modes are a recognised problem in small critical listening rooms and are known to cause coloura...
Reading difficulties (RD) affect more than 6.3 million people in the United Kingdom. Previous resear...
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The thesis is that automation of en-route Air Traffic Management in high complexity airspace can be ...
It is universally acknowledged that the wording of a survey question can have a strong influence on ...
In contemporary scientific discourse, creative thinking is seen as arising from a medley of normativ...
A central role in interacting with the environment is played by higher cortical areas, in which neur...
Two different chambers are studied in this thesis: the anechoic chamber (AC) and the reverberation c...
This item is only available electronically.In a criminal trial, judges and jurors need to be able to...
The digital medical workflow has many circumstances in which the image data can be manipulated both ...
This item is only available electronically.Identifying children is a high priority in numerous gover...
Fluvial science is in particular need of surveying tools which can rapidly and accurately capture to...
A study was conducted to investigate how well feedback presented in computerised instructional displ...
The European Committee for Standardization is working on a standard for the application of IPM (Inte...
End-User privacy concerns surrounding use of Social Networks present new and complex problems for re...
Room modes are a recognised problem in small critical listening rooms and are known to cause coloura...
Reading difficulties (RD) affect more than 6.3 million people in the United Kingdom. Previous resear...
Swarm Intelligence (SI) is one of the prominent techniques employed to solve optimisation problems. ...
The thesis is that automation of en-route Air Traffic Management in high complexity airspace can be ...
It is universally acknowledged that the wording of a survey question can have a strong influence on ...
In contemporary scientific discourse, creative thinking is seen as arising from a medley of normativ...
A central role in interacting with the environment is played by higher cortical areas, in which neur...