Artificial cognition: How experimental psychology can help generate explainable artificial intelligence
JET Taylor, GW Taylor - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2021 - Springer
Artificial intelligence powered by deep neural networks has reached a level of complexity
where it can be difficult or impossible to express how a model makes its decisions. This …
where it can be difficult or impossible to express how a model makes its decisions. This …
Understanding face perception by means of human electrophysiology
B Rossion - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2014 - cell.com
Electrophysiological recordings on the human scalp provide a wealth of information about
the temporal dynamics and nature of face perception at a global level of brain organization …
the temporal dynamics and nature of face perception at a global level of brain organization …
The Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale Short Form (DERS-SF): Validation and replication in adolescent and adult samples
Emotion dysregulation often emerges early in development and is a core feature of many
psychological conditions. The Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) is a well …
psychological conditions. The Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) is a well …
When does cognitive functioning peak? The asynchronous rise and fall of different cognitive abilities across the life span
JK Hartshorne, LT Germine - Psychological science, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Understanding how and when cognitive change occurs over the life span is a prerequisite
for understanding normal and abnormal development and aging. Most studies of cognitive …
for understanding normal and abnormal development and aging. Most studies of cognitive …
Suboptimality in perceptual decision making
D Rahnev, RN Denison - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2018 - cambridge.org
Human perceptual decisions are often described as optimal. Critics of this view have argued
that claims of optimality are overly flexible and lack explanatory power. Meanwhile …
that claims of optimality are overly flexible and lack explanatory power. Meanwhile …
Individual differences and the multidimensional nature of face perception
Face perception is crucial to social interactions, yet people vary in how easily they can
recognize their friends, verify an identification document or notice someone's smile. There …
recognize their friends, verify an identification document or notice someone's smile. There …
Congenital prosopagnosia without object agnosia? A literature review
J Geskin, M Behrmann - The Face Specificity of Lifelong …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
A longstanding controversy concerns the functional organization of high-level vision, and the
extent to which the recognition of different classes of visual stimuli engages a single system …
extent to which the recognition of different classes of visual stimuli engages a single system …
Combining universal beauty and cultural context in a unifying model of visual aesthetic experience
C Redies - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
In this work, I propose a model of visual aesthetic experience that combines formalist and
contextual aspects of aesthetics. The model distinguishes between two modes of …
contextual aspects of aesthetics. The model distinguishes between two modes of …
Large-scale citizen science reveals predictors of sensorimotor adaptation
Sensorimotor adaptation is essential for keeping our movements well calibrated in response
to changes in the body and environment. For over a century, researchers have studied …
to changes in the body and environment. For over a century, researchers have studied …
[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in visual science: What can be learned and what is good experimental practice?
We all pass out our lives in private perceptual worlds. The differences in our sensory and
perceptual experiences often go unnoticed until there emerges a variation (such as 'The …
perceptual experiences often go unnoticed until there emerges a variation (such as 'The …