Sentence examples for judgments of objects from inspiring English sources

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In this study we investigated whether changed judgments of objects' distances after tool use can be ascribed to a scaling of the reachable range or to changed judgments of arm length.

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Van Kesteren and colleagues (2014), for example, assumed with their design that prior knowledge guides congruency judgments of object-scene pairs, which in turn influences schema memory.

In the control condition, participants made similar judgments of object sequences that did not form prototypical actions but which were nevertheless semantically/functionally related (e.g., a soap bar and a shampoo bottle).

The fact that rTMS was slightly stronger in rLO is compatible with evidence that right temporal cortex has a better capacity for template representations [ 37] and that right ventral TMS affects judgments of object properties [ 38, 39].

Considering regions of interest defined in part by Volz and von Cramon's fMRI findings, we hypothesized, first, that the electrical response in mOFC would be greater for the judgment of object present than object absent, and, second, that the enhanced mOFC response would predict enhancement of a later stage of continued (reentrant) processing in visual networks.

At this point it is important to remember that haptics involve the active exploration of objects, and thus utilizes motor and proprioceptive (kinesthetic) information, as well as tactile (cutaneous) input, to support the judgment of object shape (see Bell, 1833, pp. 178, 192 193; Lederman & Klatzky, 1987, 1990; Révész, 1950, pp. 92 101).

We first show that individual face preferences (IP) can be reliably measured and are readily dissociable from other types of attractiveness judgments (e.g., judgments of scenes, objects).

Similar results have been reported for judgments of grasping objects (van Leeuwen et alia 1994) catching balls (Oudejams et alia 1996) and climbing walls (Wagman and Carello 2001).

It imagines how others would judge that object, and then compares its own proto-judgment of the object with the others' imagined judgments of the object.

Usually these primary appraisals are basic judgments of an object or experience as "good" or "bad" and these automatic judgments, along with cognitive biases created by our beliefs, opinions, and expectations, may lead us to distort the reality of what is currently taking place.

In referring to vision and haptics, he concluded (1962, p. 489) by saying "the equivalence of the two modes of perception for judgments of the object is such that differences got by one sense are equated to differences got by the other".

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