spatial cue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspatialandcue
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spatial
adjective
uk/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/us/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
relating to the position, area, and size ...
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cue
noun[C]
uk/kjuː/us/kjuː/
a word or action in a play or film that is used as a signal by a performer to begin saying or ...
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The presence or absence of aspatialcuepreceding, and therefore signaling, the onset of a target stimulus tests the alerting system.
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It would then act like invalidspatialcueand required reorienting to the actual location of the subsequently appearing target.
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Consequently, the centrally locatedspatialcuemight have captured their attention.
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Here, again, spatial cues are supposed to clarify the complex texture.
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The projected images were also slightly defocused to reduce extraneous spatial cues.
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In subsequent experiments, visual and spatial cues served as conditioned stimuli.
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Both timbre and spatial cues depend on the morphology of the spectral modification (emphasising some frequency bands whilst attenuating others) of the sound source.
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Spatial cues are weaker than visual ones.
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As far as we know, this is the first study that compared color discrimination between dominant and nondominant eyes using a controlled target that avoids luminance and spatial cues.
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Blindsight refers to the ability to register spatial cues even though these cues and stimulus are unseen.
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In both groups, this has led to powerful social learning for food selection, and among honeybees, perhaps the most complex representation of spatial cues in animal communication.
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She proposed that the long term effect of blindness in the visual cortex is the lack of recognition of spatial cues.
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For each rat, the water is always located in the same position relative to the testing room and distal spatial cues.
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It identifies spatial cues in low-level, uncorrelated information, such as ambience and effects like rain or wind, and directs it to the front height speakers.
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However, the water is always placed in the same location relative to the testing room and distal spatial cues.
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Spatial cues appear to reduce the uncertainty of a visuospatial decision.
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The fact that synesthetes can not ignore the spatial arrangement of the numbers on the screen demonstrates that numbers are automatically evoking spatial cues.
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The rat is placed in murky water surrounded by sheer walls containing spatial cues.
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The hierarchical process also serves an essential purpose if inputs are identical in terms of voice, amplitude, and spatial cues.
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Hannan proposed that the long-term effect of blindness in the visual cortex is an inability to recognize spatial cues.
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