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by dave in Word Munger
On Cognitive Daily, we have editorial standards. We won’t post on a study which we don’t think is worthwhile. Fortunately here I have no such restrictions.
Consider this article from Brain and Cognition: “Appearance of Symmetry, Beauty, and Health in Human Faces.” What the researchers did is to show participants pictures of faces and ask them [...]... Read more »
ZAIDEL, D., AARDE, S., & BAIG, K. (2005) Appearance of symmetry, beauty, and health in human faces. Brain and Cognition, 57(3), 261-263. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.08.056
by dave in Word Munger
Today’s reading delves deep into the visual system, so hold your breath and get ready to dive in. It’s “Sound-aided Recover from and Persistence Against Visual Filling-in” by Bhavin Sheth and Shinsuke Shimojo of Caltech (Vision Research, 2004). I even found a PDF link for this one.
Ignaz Paul Vital Troxler (1780–1866) was a Swiss physician [...]... Read more »
SHETH, B., & SHIMOJO, S. (2004) Sound-aided recovery from and persistence against visual filling-in. Vision Research, 44(16), 1907-1917. DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2004.03.009
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