3,767 research outputs found
EEG_SpeechCue
Data and scripts for: Ivanova, M., Neubert, C. R., Schmied, J., & Bendixen, A. (2023). ERP evidence for Slavic and German word stress cue sensitivity in English. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1193822. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1193822
Preprint: Ivanova, M., Neubert, C.R., Schmied, J., and Bendixen, A. (2023). ERP evidence for Slavic and German word stress cue sensitivity in English. PsyArXiv [Preprint]. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/hqr34
Contributors to this project are Marina Ivanova, Christiane R. Neubert, Josef Schmied, and Alexandra Bendixen. Due to a technical error, Alexandra Bendixen was not part of the contributor list from 2023-03-24 to 2023-04-03
EEG_SpeechCue
Data and scripts for: Ivanova, M., Neubert, C. R., Schmied, J., & Bendixen, A. (2023). ERP evidence for Slavic and German word stress cue sensitivity in English. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1193822. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1193822
Preprint: Ivanova, M., Neubert, C.R., Schmied, J., and Bendixen, A. (2023). ERP evidence for Slavic and German word stress cue sensitivity in English. PsyArXiv [Preprint]. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/hqr34
Contributors to this project are Marina Ivanova, Christiane R. Neubert, Josef Schmied, and Alexandra Bendixen. Due to a technical error, Alexandra Bendixen was not part of the contributor list from 2023-03-24 to 2023-04-03
Realistic Avatar Gaze Based on Human Eye- and Head-Tracking Data
Supplemental Data for
Jochen Miksch, Sascha Feder, Alexandra Bendixen and Wolfgang Einhäuser (2025). "Realistic Avatar Gaze Based on Human Eye- and Head-Tracking Data" GI Workshop 2025 on Virtual and Augmented Reality, Chemnitz Sep 16-17, 2025. [poster contribution
Supplemental Data for "Realistic Avatar Gaze Based on Human Eye- and Head-Tracking Data"
Component of the Supplemental Data for Jochen Miksch, Sascha Feder, Alexandra Bendixen and Wolfgang Einhäuser (2025). "Realistic Avatar Gaze Based on Human Eye- and Head-Tracking Data" GI Workshop 2025 on Virtual and Augmented Reality, Chemnitz Sep 16-17, 2025. [poster contribution
Sensorimotor adaptation impedes perturbation detection in grasping
Data for: Müller, C., Bendixen, A., & Kopiske, K. (2024). Sensorimotor adaptation impedes perturbation detection in grasping. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-024-02543-
Dataset supplementing the publication Einhäuser, W., Thomassen, S., & Bendixen, A. (2017). Using binocular rivalry to tag foreground sounds: towards an objective visual measure for auditory multistability. Journal of Vision, 17:34, 1-19.
<p>These files supplement the publication Einhäuser, W., Thomassen, S., & Bendixen, A. (2017). Using binocular rivalry to tag foreground sounds: towards an objective visual measure for auditory multistability. Journal of Vision, 17:34, 1-19. The data are free for scientific use, provided this reference is appropriately cited.</p>
<p>exp1_data.mat contains all the data of experiment 1 as cell arrays of size 8x16x8 (subject x block x trial) or 8x16 (subject x block). Specifically:<br>
xEye: the horizontal eye position in raw (pixel coordinates)<br>
gain: the OKN slow phase gain computed from the xEye data as described in the paper; in audio-visual blocks the sign is chosen such that positive gain corresponds to the direction of the grating associated with the low tone; in unambiguous visual blocks (1,16) positive sign corresponds to the direction of the grating.<br>
ixLow, ixHigh, ixNone, ixBoth: indices for xEye and gain of the same subject and block for which the button corresponding to the low tone, the high tone, both buttons or no button was pressed.</p>
<p>exp2_data.mat and exp3_data.mat contain the data of experiment 2 and experiment 3, respectively, and are organized analogously to exp1_data.mat.</p>
<p>figure3.m through figure6.m use these data to plot the respective paper figures to exemplify usage of the data.</p>
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Open Data for: Bimodal moment-by-moment coupling in perceptual multistability
Data and analysis scripts for: Grenzebach, J., Wegner, T.G.G., Einhäuser, W., & Bendixen, A. (2024). Bimodal moment-by-moment coupling in perceptual multistability. Journal of Vision, 24(5), article 16. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.24.5.1
Author, Philosopher Alexandra Stoddard to Speak March 2 at Williams Library
OXFORD, Miss. – Contemporary philosopher, author, interior designer and speaker Alexandra Stoddard gives an inspirational lecture and reading March 2 at the University of Mississippi
Stages for the More Sustainable Farm
Currently, agricultural farm units are faced with a double and most times contradictory challenge, in order to be successful: on the one hand the invested capital has to be profitable and the economic performance has to be maximised. On the other hand, given the socio-environmental situation, it is necessary to preserve and to protect the environment and natural resources. Given the potential conflict of the two aims, since the satisfaction of one implies the underperformance of the other (and vice versa), the question then is: which is the solution to choose? We intend, in this work, to formulate a farm plan with the purpose of reconciling the criteria of environmental sustainability with that of economic competitiveness. For this achievement we proceed to the comparative study of sustainability of different groups of farms identified in the study area (first evaluation cycle) through MESMIS (“Marco para la Evaluación de Sistemas de Manejo de Recursos Naturales Mediante Indicadores de Sustentabilidad” - Framework for Evaluation of Natural-Resource Systems Handling through Sustainability Indicators) methodology, that allowed to select the more sustainable group of farms. Based on the found potentialities and weakness on these production systems, we stepped to the planning of a production unit of bovine meat, which obeys simultaneously to economic and environmental objectives, using Multicriteria Decision. We finished the work with the sustainability evaluation between groups of farms identified previously and the planned farms (second evaluation cycle), based, again, in the MESMIS methodology, to confirm (or not) the greatest sustainability of the last ones. Analyses of the results allow us to confirm the greatest relative sustainability of the planned farm, for the diverse traced scenarios.Decision taking, planning, sustainability, Environmental Economics and Policy, Farm Management,
Sound predictability as a higher-order cue in auditory scene analysis
A major challenge for the auditory system is to disentangle signals emitted by two or more sound sources that are active in a temporally interleaved manner (sequential stream segregation). Besides distinct characteristics of the individual signals (e.g., their timbre, location, and pitch), one important cue for distinguishing the sound sources is how their emitted signals unfold over time. It seems intuitively plausible that signals that unfold predictably with respect to their acoustic features and time-points of occurrence, such as the repetitive signature of a train moving on the rails, can be more readily identified as originating from one sound source. Based on this rationale, predictive elements have successfully been incorporated into computational models of auditory scene analysis for many years
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