Neural models of the processing of illusory contour (ICs) diverge from one another in terms of their emphasis on bottom-up versus top-down constituents. The current study uses a dichoptic fusion paradigm to block top-down awareness of ICs in order to examine possible bottom-up effects. Group results indicate that the N170 ERP component is particularly sensitive to ICs at central occipital sites when top-down awareness of the stimulus is permitted. Furthermore, single-subject statistics reveal that the IC N170 ERP effect is highly variable across individuals in terms of timing and topographical spread. The results suggest that the ubiquitous N170 effect to ICs found in the literature depends, at least in part, on participants’ awareness of ...
Emotion regulation includes adaptive (e.g., reappraisal) and non-adaptive behaviors (e.g., avoidance...
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abstract: This experiment uses the Community of Knowledge framework to better understand how jurors ...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in processing emotional stimuli. He...
Emotion regulation includes adaptive (e.g., reappraisal) and non-adaptive behaviors (e.g., avoidance...
Over the last decades, digital transformation has been the most discussed trend in the business worl...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Psychological SciencesLester LoschkyFilm is a ubiquitous medium. Howe...
Despite the importance of rehearsal to most models of verbal working memory, its role has been recen...
The literature suggests that fast editing pace (usually operationalised with a number of cuts and sc...
Previous work on the perception and control of simulated vehicle speed has examined the contribution...
Superdiversity is a relatively new term coined by Vertovec (2007) and remains under researched withi...
Social media plays a significant role in social communication and interaction, connecting people fro...
The current study aimed to investigate mechanisms of emotional manipulation, by examining the combin...
Effective displays require symbol sets that are customized to specific tasks and performance goals. ...
The Observer/ Demonstrator Effect suggests that rats can socially obtain preferences for novel foods...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
Social media allows individuals to share, receive and engage with information and content on an inte...
abstract: This experiment uses the Community of Knowledge framework to better understand how jurors ...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in processing emotional stimuli. He...
Emotion regulation includes adaptive (e.g., reappraisal) and non-adaptive behaviors (e.g., avoidance...
Over the last decades, digital transformation has been the most discussed trend in the business worl...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Psychological SciencesLester LoschkyFilm is a ubiquitous medium. Howe...