Browsing Faculty of Social Sciences by Document Type "Conference paper"
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Exploratory multimodal data analysis with standard multimedia player multimedia containers: a feasible solution to make multimodal research data accessible to the broad audience
(SCITEPRESS, Science and Technology Publications, 2017)The analysis of multimodal data comprised of images, videos and additional recordings, such as gaze trajectories, EEG, emotional states, and heart rate is presently only feasible with custom applications. Even exploring ... -
Influence of cultural factors in dynamic trust in automation
(IEEE, 2016)The use of autonomous systems has been rapidly increasing in recent decades. To improve human-automation interaction, trust has been closely studied. Research shows trust is critical in the development of appropriate ... -
Linguistic encoding of inferential evidence for events
(The Cognitive Science Society, 2022)How people learn about events often varies with some events perceived in their entirety and others are inferred based on the available evidence. Here, we investigate how children and adults linguistically encode the sources ... -
Quality of Colombian early childhood education: An exploratory study of teacher-child interactions
(Future Academy, 2019)Quality of adult-child relationships could be influence by children's individual characteristics such as temperament. The examination of the association between temperament and teacher-child relationship has been limited ... -
Severe tests in neuroimaging: what we can learn and how we can learn it
(University of Chicago Press, 2014)Considerable methodological difficulties abound in neuroimaging and several philosophers of science have recently called into question the potential of neuroimaging studies to contribute to our knowledge of human cognition. ... -
Spatial language use predicts spatial memory of children: evidence from sign, speech, and speech-plus-gesture
(The Cognitive Science Society, 2021)There is a strong relation between children’s exposure to spatial terms and their later memory accuracy. In the current study, we tested whether the production of spatial terms by children themselves predicts memory accuracy ... -
Speaking but not gesturing predicts motion event memory within and across languages
(The Cognitive Science Society, 2019)In everyday life, people see, describe and remember motion events. We tested whether the type of motion event information (path or manner) encoded in speech and gesture predicts which information is remembered and if this ... -
Universality and diversity in event cognition and language
(The Cognitive Science Society, 2022)Humans are surprisingly adept at interpreting what is happening around them – they spontaneously and rapidly segment and organize their dynamic experience into coherent event construals. Such event construals may offer a ...
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