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Kluth, Thomas; Burigo, Michele ; Schultheis, Holger; Knoeferle, Pia: Does direction matter? Linguistic asymmetries reflected in visual attention. In: Cognition. Jg.185. 2019, S. 91 - 120
Inhalt
Overview of This Article
Models and Predictions
Models
AVS
rAVS
Vector Sum as an Attentional Mechanism
Assumptions and Predictions
Relative Distance
Asymmetrical Reference Objects
Parameter Space Partitioning
Empirical Study
Materials and Procedure
Results
Acceptability Ratings
Discussion
Model Simulations
Implementing the Center-of-Object
Fitting the Models to the Data
Goodness-of-Fit
Simple Hold-Out
Model Flexibility
Landscaping
Discussion of Model Simulations
General Discussion
Summary of Results
Reasons for Non-Distinguishable Model Performances
Does Directionality of Attention Matter?
Outlook: Model Refinements
Conclusion
Analyses of the Empirical Data
Acceptability Ratings
Relative Distance: Regression Analysis
Asymmetrical ROs: Center-of-Object Orientation
Replication: Über Versus Unter
Replication: Grazing Line Effect
Eye Movements
Discussion: Eye Movements
Reaction Times
Model Simulations
Fitting Algorithm and Parameter Ranges
Parameter Space Partitioning (PSP)
PSP Results: AVS and rAVS Models
PSP Results: AVS-BB and rAVS-CoO Models
Model Flexibility Analysis
Landscaping
Landscaping Results