Search Results - "Otten, Marte"
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Race Guides Attention in Visual Search
Published in PloS one (22-02-2016)“…It is known that faces are rapidly and even unconsciously categorized into social groups (black vs. white, male vs. female). Here, I test whether preferences…”
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Guns Are Not Faster to Enter Awareness After Seeing a Black Face: Absence of Race-Priming in a Gun/Tool Task During Continuous Flash Suppression
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-03-2023)“…In the Weapon Identification Task (WIT), Black faces prime the identification of guns compared with tools. We measured race-induced changes in visual awareness…”
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Priors and prejudice: hierarchical predictive processing in intergroup perception
Published in Frontiers in psychology (13-06-2024)“…Hierarchical predictive processing provides a framework outlining how prior expectations shape perception and cognition. Here, we highlight hierarchical…”
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Seeing Ɔ, remembering C: Illusions in short-term memory
Published in PloS one (01-04-2023)“…Perception can be shaped by our expectations, which can lead to perceptual illusions. Similarly, long-term memories can be shaped to fit our expectations,…”
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Establishing reference in language comprehension: An electrophysiological perspective
Published in Brain research (18-05-2007)“…Abstract The electrophysiology of language comprehension has long been dominated by research on syntactic and semantic integration. However, to understand…”
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Great expectations: specific lexical anticipation influences the processing of spoken language
Published in BMC neuroscience (26-10-2007)“…Recently several studies have shown that people use contextual information to make predictions about the rest of the sentence or story as the text unfolds…”
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Seeing Æ, remembering C: Illusions in short-term memory
Published in PloS one (05-04-2023)“…Perception can be shaped by our expectations, which can lead to perceptual illusions. Similarly, long-term memories can be shaped to fit our expectations,…”
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A social Bayesian brain: How social knowledge can shape visual perception
Published in Brain and cognition (01-03-2017)“…•Social contextual knowledge can shape perception.•A Bayesian approach explains how high-level social factors change perception.•This framework also provides…”
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Out of the group, out of control? The brain responds to social exclusion with changes in cognitive control
Published in Social cognitive and affective neuroscience (01-10-2013)“…The effects of social exclusion are far-reaching, both on an emotional and behavioral level. The present study investigates whether social exclusion also…”
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Split brain: divided perception but undivided consciousness
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-05-2017)“…In extensive studies with two split-brain patients we replicate the standard finding that stimuli cannot be compared across visual half-fields, indicating that…”
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The Uniformity Illusion: Central Stimuli Can Determine Peripheral Perception
Published in Psychological science (01-01-2017)“…Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision in the periphery. This is not in line with the rich…”
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Right or Wrong? The Brain's Fast Response to Morally Objectionable Statements
Published in Psychological science (01-09-2009)“…How does the brain respond to statements that clash with a person's value system? We recorded eventrelated brain potentials while respondents from contrasting…”
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Humiliation as an intense emotional experience: Evidence from the electro-encephalogram
Published in Social neuroscience (02-01-2014)“…Humiliation, the emotion associated with being lowered in status in the eyes of others, seems to be very intense. As such, humiliation has been implied to play…”
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Conscious Visual Memory With Minimal Attention
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. General (01-02-2017)“…Is conscious visual perception limited to the locations that a person attends? The remarkable phenomenon of change blindness, which shows that people miss…”
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Does working memory capacity affect the ability to predict upcoming words in discourse?
Published in Brain research (21-09-2009)“…Abstract Prior research has indicated that readers and listeners can use information in the prior discourse to rapidly predict specific upcoming words, as the…”
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Discourse-Based Word Anticipation During Language Processing: Prediction or Priming?
Published in Discourse processes (01-11-2008)“…Language is an intrinsically open-ended system. This fact has led to the widely shared assumption that readers and listeners do not predict upcoming words, at…”
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No laughing matter: How the presence of laughing witnesses changes the perception of insults
Published in Social neuroscience (04-03-2017)“…Insults always sting, but the context in which they are delivered can make the effects even worse. Here we test how the brain processes insults, and whether…”
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What makes a discourse constraining? Comparing the effects of discourse message and scenario fit on the discourse-dependent N400 effect
Published in Brain research (11-06-2007)“…Abstract A discourse context provides a reader with a great deal of information that can provide constraints for further language processing, at several…”
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Who are you talking about? Tracking discourse-level referential processing with event-related brain potentials
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-02-2007)“…In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively track referential ambiguity during spoken discourse…”
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The Uniformity Illusion
Published in Psychological science (01-01-2017)“…Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision in the periphery. This is not in line with the rich…”
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