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keywords > Psychological Phenomena and Processes > Mental Processes > Perception > Discrimination (Psychology)

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Visual search in the real world: evidence for the formation of distractor representations.

Object crowding.

Distractor filtering in media multitaskers.

My hand or yours? Markedly different sensitivity to egocentric and allocentric views in the hand laterality task.

The Thatcher effect in biological motion.

[Beer discrimination among users of Studenterklubben: a randomized double-blinded trial].

[Phonetic discrimination ability of a native vowel contrast in preterm infants].

Delusion-prone individuals: stuck in their ways?

Effects of parietal TMS on somatosensory judgments challenge interhemispheric rivalry accounts.

Mechanisms of song perception in oscine birds.

Underestimating numerosity of items in visual search tasks.

Depth of ankle inversion and discrimination of foot positions.

Motion-onset visual evoked potentials predict performance during a global direction discrimination task.

Influences of intra- and crossmodal grouping on visual and tactile Ternus apparent motion.

High frequency sensory stimulation improves tactile but not motor performance in older adults.

Differences in cerebral activation during perception of optokinetic computer stimuli and video clips of living animals: an fMRI study.

Crossmodal congruency effects based on stimulus identity

Shifting efficacy, distribution of attention and controlled processing in two subtypes of mild cognitive impairment: response time performance and intraindividual variability on a visual search task.

Trial after trial: general processing consequences as a function of repetition and change in multidimensional sound.

Acquired prosopagnosia abolishes the face inversion effect.

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