Search Results - "DeLong, Jordan E."
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Reverse correlating love: highly passionate women idealize their partner's facial appearance
Published in PloS one (25-03-2015)“…A defining feature of passionate love is idealization--evaluating romantic partners in an overly favorable light. Although passionate love can be expected to…”
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Quicker, Faster, Darker: Changes in Hollywood Film over 75 Years
Published in i-Perception (London) (01-01-2011)“…We measured 160 English-language films released from 1935 to 2010 and found four changes. First, shot lengths have gotten shorter, a trend also reported by…”
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Temporal fractals in movies and mind
Published in Cognitive research: principles and implications (14-03-2018)“…Fractal patterns are seemingly everywhere. They can be analyzed through Fourier and power analyses, and other methods. Cutting, DeLong, and Nothelfer (2010)…”
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Attention and the Evolution of Hollywood Film
Published in Psychological science (01-03-2010)“…Reaction times exhibit a spectral patterning known as l/f, and these patterns can be thought of as reflecting time-varying changes in attention. We…”
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RSVP at the movies: dynamic images are remembered better than static images when resources are limited
Published in Visual cognition (26-11-2015)“…We examined whether dynamic images benefit memory when visual resources are limited. Almost all previous research in this area has used static photographs to…”
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Visual Activity in Hollywood Film: 1935 to 2005 and Beyond
Published in Psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts (01-05-2011)“…The structure of Hollywood film has changed in many ways over the last 75 years, and much of that change has served to increase the engagement of viewers'…”
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The Changing Poetics of the Dissolve in Hollywood Film
Published in Empirical studies of the arts (01-07-2011)“…Most films contain many shots knit together by several types of transitions, and by far the most prevalent is the cut. Over the last 70 years, fades and wipes…”
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Added noise affects the neural correlates of upright and inverted faces differently
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (15-03-2007)“…In five experiments, we examine the neural correlates of the interaction between upright faces, inverted faces, and visual noise. In Experiment 1, we examine a…”
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