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How social opinion influences syntactic processing – An investigation using virtual reality
social perception virtual reality
2017/8/29
The extent to which you adapt your grammatical choices to match that of your interlocutor’s
(structural priming) can be influenced by the social opinion you have of your interlocutor.
However, the d...
If virtual reality systems are to make good on their name, designers must know how people perceive space in natural environments, in photographs, and in cinema. Perceivers understand the layout of a c...
If virtual reality systems are to make good on their name, designers must know how people perceive space in natural environments, in photographs, and in cinema. Perceivers understand the layout of a c...
A Window on Reality: Perceiving Edited Moving Images
movies visual cognition eye movements memory attention perception space time
2015/8/13
Edited moving images entertain, inform, and coerce us throughout our daily lives, yet until recently, the way people perceive movies has received little psychological attention. We review the history ...
Behavior reflects the (degree of) reality of phonological features in the brain as well
phonological features Behavior reflects
2015/3/31
To assess the reality of phonological features in language processing (vs. language description), one needs to specify the distinctive claims of distinctive-feature theory. Two of the more farreaching...
From Fantasy Dates To Elimination Ceremonies: A Content Analysis Of Gender, Sex And Romance On Reality Television
gender sex romance reality television
2014/10/17
The study at hand intends to document patterns related to gender roles and depictions, dating, and sex which are unveiled in a sample of reality television programs.
Alternate Reality Games as Platforms for Practicing 21st-Century Literacies
Alternate Reality Games 21st-Century Literacies
2014/1/23
Alternate reality games (ARGs) are a new genre of transmedia practice in which players collaboratively hunt for clues, make sense of disparate information, and solve puzzles to advance an ever-changin...
Impoliteness in Reality Show --A Pragmatic Account
reality show impoliteness respectability/identity face Grand Strategy of Impoliteness
2014/6/16
According to Brown and Levinson (1987), people as rational beings usually have a strong tendency to mitigate face threats. However, in reality, people may opt for attacking face directly and intention...
(Re)contextualising Audience Receptions of Reality TV
Audiences viewers modes of reception reality TV
2009/11/27
This paper seeks to recontextualise key findings from recent studies of reality TV audiences in light of insights drawn from across the wider field. It suggests that modes of engagement and response ...
Rollercoasters and Reality:A Study of Big Screen Documentary Audiences 2002-2007
Documentary Audience Cinema Demographic Focus-group Questionnaire
2009/11/27
Who are the documentary audience? This paper presents research carried out between 2002 and 2007, in the UK, Netherlands, Spain and Austria, which aims to define this largely unstudied group. Evidence...
Many of the motives constraining design practice do not, on the face of it, have intentional causes. Practices of design can be fashioned, for instance, by an economically indifferent government, by c...
ESL students who wear 3D goggles and gloves enter the CAVE (see appendix) room that is a multi-person, room-sized virtual reality system consisting of three walls and a floor. As the language teacher ...
Using a Camera Phone as a Mixed-Reality Laser Cannon
Camera Phone Mixed-Reality Laser Cannon
2009/9/3
Despite the ubiquity and rich features of current mobile phones, mobile games have failed to reach even the lowest estimates of expected revenues. This is unfortunate as mobile phones offer unique pos...
The role of casual speech in evaluating naturalness of phonological processes:the phonetic reality of the schwa in Israeli Hebrew
speech phonological processes phonetic schwa
2009/5/18
The phonological continuum of ‘naturalness’ ranges from automatic phonetic rules that have no exceptions, to phonological ones that have been frozen and restricted to specific morphological patterns. ...
That the EO question, at times, has been framed in "all or nothing" views, has appeared to take away from a common sense approach. There may be a more middle ground area, at least as a point of depart...