Sentence examples for interference of visual from inspiring English sources

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Using two diagnostic phenomena, the remote distractor effect (RDE) and 'saccadic inhibition', we find that manual responses are also sensitive to the interference of visual distractors but to a lesser extent than saccades and during a shorter time window.

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To assess the specificity of motor interference on visual discrimination, we manipulated two types of motor preferences.

However, unlike here, the interference for visual targets was not modulated by hand alignment (though see Spence, Pavani, & Driver, 2004, for a one-handed within-hemifield modulation of visual tactile congruence effects).

During this show Main Attrakionz were backed by slurry videos by AHYVE that mixed documentary footage of the group, vintage clips and all sorts of visual interference, work that goes hand in hand with the recent YouTube oeuvres of Nike7UP and Sunsetcorp (Daniel Lopatin of Oneohtrix Point Never).

In methodological terms, visual impact assessments are lacking in objective valuation systems capable to provide planners and decision makers with scientific – based solutions for the estimation of visual interference of offshore wind facilities with seascapes.

Participants in the earlier study experienced 7 8 more hours of visual interference in the wake condition than in the sleep condition; wakefulness during retention, as our study suggests, diminishes memory retention.

Strikingly, tgCRND8 mice kept under sensory restriction no longer falsely recognized novel objects, and like wild-type animals spent more time exploring the novel object than the studied object [ Fig. 3A and C; effect of trial type: F 1, 16) = 9.9; P  < 0.01; effect of visual interference on novel exploration: F 1,16) = 8.8; P  < 0.01].

One consequence of this shared neural substrate is the occurrence of mutual interference between visual imagery and visual perception, with several studies demonstrating that imagery can be disrupted by concurrent visual processing (e.g. Baddeley & Andrade, 2000; McConnell & Quinn, 2004; Quinn & McConnell, 2006).

A classic example of TMS-induced interference with visual perception is the seminal study by Amassian et al. (1989).

This study sought to evaluate the long-term effect of depressive symptomatology (DS) using a task of visual working memory with or without attentional interference in college students.

Crowding therefore reflects the limits of visual processing, due to both integrative and competitive interference from flanker items at multiple levels of the visual hierarchy.

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