Land-use futures in the shared socio-economic pathways

A Popp, K Calvin, S Fujimori, P Havlik… - Global Environmental …, 2017 - Elsevier
In the future, the land system will be facing new intersecting challenges. While food demand,
especially for resource-intensive livestock based commodities, is expected to increase, the …

Visual selective attention and the effects of monetary rewards

CD Libera, L Chelazzi - Psychological science, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Outcomes of actions, in the form of rewards and punishments, are known to shape behavior.
For example, an action followed by reward will be more readily elicited on subsequent …

The integration of object levels and their content: a theory of global/local processing and related hemispheric differences.

R Hübner, G Volberg - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
This article presents and tests the authors' integration hypothesis of global/local processing,
which proposes that at early stages of processing, the identities of global and local units of a …

Global precedence changes by environment: A systematic review and meta-analysis on effect of perceptual field variables on global-local visual processing

Z Rezvani, A Katanforoush, H Pouretemad - Attention, Perception, & …, 2020 - Springer
Perceptual organization and, in particular, visual processing have been debated for many
years. The global precedence effect in local–global visual processing, as introduced by …

The salient self: The left intraparietal sulcus responds to social as well as perceptual-salience after self-association

J Sui, M Liu, C Mevorach, GW Humphreys - Cerebral cortex, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Perceptual learning is associated with experience-based changes in stimulus salience.
Here, we use a novel procedure to show that learning a new association between a self …

Do children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have set shifting deficits?

LN Irwin, MJ Kofler, EF Soto, NB Groves - Neuropsychology, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Set shifting, or cognitive flexibility, is a core executive function involving the ability
to quickly and efficiently shift back and forth between mental sets. Meta-analysis suggests …

What does the nature of the stimuli tell us about the Global Precedence Effect?

N Poirel, A Pineau, E Mellet - Acta psychologica, 2008 - Elsevier
The “Global Precedence Effect”(GPE) is a well-established phenomenon characterised by a
global advantage (global response times that are faster than local response times) and an …

Priming global and local processing of composite faces: revisiting the processing-bias effect on face perception

Z Gao, AV Flevaris, LC Robertson, S Bentin - Attention, Perception, & …, 2011 - Springer
We used the composite-face illusion and Navon stimuli to determine the consequences of
priming local or global processing on subsequent face recognition. The composite-face …

The effects of transient attention on spatial resolution and the size of the attentional cue

Y Yeshurun, M Carrasco - Perception & Psychophysics, 2008 - Springer
It has been shown that transient attention enhances spatial resolution, but is the effect of
transient attention on spatial resolution modulated by the size of the attentional cue? Would …

On attentional control as a source of residual shift costs: evidence from two-component task shifts.

R Hübner, T Futterer, M Steinhauser - Journal of Experimental …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
It is widely assumed that supervisory or attentional control plays a role only in the
preparatory reconfiguration of the mental system in task shifting. The well-known fact that …