Signal Processing: Image Communication, ISSN 0923-5965, 09/2012, Volume 27, Issue 8, pp. 909 - 916
This paper introduces the concept of sensory experience by utilizing sensory effects such as wind or lighting as another dimension which contributes to the...
Quality of Experience | MPEG-V | Subjective quality assessment | Sensory experience | Experimental results | ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Quality of Experience | MPEG-V | Subjective quality assessment | Sensory experience | Experimental results | ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
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Signal Processing: Image Communication, ISSN 0923-5965, 02/2013, Volume 28, Issue 2, pp. 136 - 150
This paper provides an overview of our research conducted in the area of Sensory Experience including our implementations using MPEG-V Part 3 entitled “Sensory...
Quality of Experience | MPEG-V | Sensory Experience | Annotation and Simulation Tools | Web Browser Plug-in | Subjective Quality Assessment | QUALITY | ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Quality of Experience | MPEG-V | Sensory Experience | Annotation and Simulation Tools | Web Browser Plug-in | Subjective Quality Assessment | QUALITY | ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
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ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications (TOMM), ISSN 1551-6857, 10/2014, Volume 11, Issue 1s, pp. 1 - 17
Current QoE research is mainly focusing on single modalities (audio, visual) or combinations thereof. In our research, we propose annotating traditional...
subjective quality assessment | MPEG-V | Sensory experience | quality of experience | Quality of experience | Subjective quality assessment | Design | COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING | COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS | COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS | Human Factors | Multimedia | Utilities | Vibration | Focusing | Mathematical models | Quality assessment | Assessments | Visual
subjective quality assessment | MPEG-V | Sensory experience | quality of experience | Quality of experience | Subjective quality assessment | Design | COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING | COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS | COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS | Human Factors | Multimedia | Utilities | Vibration | Focusing | Mathematical models | Quality assessment | Assessments | Visual
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Philosophical Psychology, ISSN 0951-5089, 04/2011, Volume 24, Issue 2, pp. 159 - 176
One of the possible ways to explain the experience of visual richness is to posit a level of nonconceptual or phenomenal experience. The contents of this level...
Sensory Memory | Subjective Report | Phenomenal Consciousness | Visual Richness | ICONIC MEMORY | PERCEPTION | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CONSCIOUSNESS | TIME | OBJECTS | IDENTIFICATION | ETHICS
Sensory Memory | Subjective Report | Phenomenal Consciousness | Visual Richness | ICONIC MEMORY | PERCEPTION | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CONSCIOUSNESS | TIME | OBJECTS | IDENTIFICATION | ETHICS
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 5/2011, Volume 108, Issue 20, pp. 8075 - 8080
Phantom perception refers to the conscious awareness of a percept in the absence of an external stimulus. On the basis of basic neuroscience on perception and...
Brain | Somatosensory cortex | Pain perception | Pain | PERSPECTIVE | Memory | Perception | Tinnitus | Sensory perception | Behavioral neuroscience | Auditory perception | BRAIN ACTIVITY | C-FOS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | VEGETATIVE STATE | ACTIVITY FLUCTUATIONS | NEURAL ACTIVITY | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | LIMB PAIN | CORTICAL REORGANIZATION | AUDITORY-PERCEPTION | MINIMALLY CONSCIOUS STATE | Consciousness | Pain - physiopathology | Awareness | Humans | Tinnitus - etiology | Pain - etiology | Perceptual Disorders - etiology | Models, Neurological | Nerve Net - physiopathology | Perceptual Disorders - physiopathology | Tinnitus - physiopathology | Psychological aspects | Health aspects
Brain | Somatosensory cortex | Pain perception | Pain | PERSPECTIVE | Memory | Perception | Tinnitus | Sensory perception | Behavioral neuroscience | Auditory perception | BRAIN ACTIVITY | C-FOS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | VEGETATIVE STATE | ACTIVITY FLUCTUATIONS | NEURAL ACTIVITY | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | LIMB PAIN | CORTICAL REORGANIZATION | AUDITORY-PERCEPTION | MINIMALLY CONSCIOUS STATE | Consciousness | Pain - physiopathology | Awareness | Humans | Tinnitus - etiology | Pain - etiology | Perceptual Disorders - etiology | Models, Neurological | Nerve Net - physiopathology | Perceptual Disorders - physiopathology | Tinnitus - physiopathology | Psychological aspects | Health aspects
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Beyond Multimedia Adaptation: Quality of Experience-Aware Multi-Sensorial Media Delivery
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, ISSN 1520-9210, 01/2015, Volume 17, Issue 1, pp. 104 - 117
Multiple sensorial media (mulsemedia) combines multiple media elements which engage three or more of human senses, and as most other media content, requires...
Olfactory | Transform coding | subjective testing | Streaming media | Media | Motion pictures | Haptic interfaces | Multimedia communication | Mulsemedia | quality of experience | COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING | BANDWIDTH ESTIMATION | COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS | TELECOMMUNICATIONS | Multimedia | Networks | Modules | Priority scheduling | Coarsening | Optimization | Adaptation
Olfactory | Transform coding | subjective testing | Streaming media | Media | Motion pictures | Haptic interfaces | Multimedia communication | Mulsemedia | quality of experience | COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING | BANDWIDTH ESTIMATION | COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS | TELECOMMUNICATIONS | Multimedia | Networks | Modules | Priority scheduling | Coarsening | Optimization | Adaptation
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PLoS Biology, ISSN 1544-9173, 10/2007, Volume 5, Issue 10, pp. 2408 - 2423
When a flashed stimulus is followed by a backward mask, subjects fail to perceive it unless the target-mask interval exceeds a threshold duration of about 50...
PRIMARY VISUAL-CORTEX | PERCEPTION | SUBTHRESHOLD TARGET STIMULI | BACKWARD-MASKING | EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | BIOLOGY | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | ATTENTIONAL BLINK | CHANGE BLINDNESS | AWARENESS | NEURAL CORRELATE | Visual Perception - physiology | Sensory Thresholds - physiology | Perceptual Masking - physiology | Humans | Adult | Female | Male | Reaction Time - physiology | Consciousness - physiology | Nonlinear Dynamics | Photic Stimulation | Brain - physiology | Brain | Consciousness | Sensory Thresholds | Biochemistry, Molecular Biology | Reaction Time | Life Sciences | Perceptual Masking | Visual Perception | Homo (Human) | Neuroscience | Neurology | Neurosciences | Neural networks | Service oriented architecture
PRIMARY VISUAL-CORTEX | PERCEPTION | SUBTHRESHOLD TARGET STIMULI | BACKWARD-MASKING | EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | BIOLOGY | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | ATTENTIONAL BLINK | CHANGE BLINDNESS | AWARENESS | NEURAL CORRELATE | Visual Perception - physiology | Sensory Thresholds - physiology | Perceptual Masking - physiology | Humans | Adult | Female | Male | Reaction Time - physiology | Consciousness - physiology | Nonlinear Dynamics | Photic Stimulation | Brain - physiology | Brain | Consciousness | Sensory Thresholds | Biochemistry, Molecular Biology | Reaction Time | Life Sciences | Perceptual Masking | Visual Perception | Homo (Human) | Neuroscience | Neurology | Neurosciences | Neural networks | Service oriented architecture
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International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, ISSN 2168-3603, 04/2016, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp. 99 - 105
There are many important phenomena involved in human functioning that are unnoticed, misunderstood, not applied, or do not pique the interest of the scientific...
subjective wellbeing | music therapy | happiness | autonomous sensory meridian response | frisson | mindfulness | Sensory Experience | Metacognition | Psychological Patterns | Mental Health | Physiology | Stimuli | Responses
subjective wellbeing | music therapy | happiness | autonomous sensory meridian response | frisson | mindfulness | Sensory Experience | Metacognition | Psychological Patterns | Mental Health | Physiology | Stimuli | Responses
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 2014, Volume 111, Issue 5, pp. E618 - E625
A number of studies have shown that pupil size increases transiently during effortful decisions. These decision-related changes in pupil size are mediated by...
Perceptual psychophysics | Detection | Neuromodulation | Arousal | PERCEPTUAL DECISION | ATTENTION | HUMAN DORSAL | stress granule | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | ACETYLCHOLINE-RELEASE | NEURAL BASIS | inducible ERAD-deficient models | exocrine pancreatic insufficiency | PREFRONTAL CORTEX | ER dilation | ADAPTIVE GAIN | LOCUS-COERULEUS | DYNAMICS | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | ERAD tuning | Decision Making | Pupil - physiology | Bias | Humans | Male | Behavior - physiology | Young Adult | Time Factors | Adolescent | Adult | Choice Behavior - physiology | Female | Task Performance and Analysis | neuromodulation | Biological Sciences | detection | PNAS Plus | perceptual psychophysics | arousal
Perceptual psychophysics | Detection | Neuromodulation | Arousal | PERCEPTUAL DECISION | ATTENTION | HUMAN DORSAL | stress granule | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | ACETYLCHOLINE-RELEASE | NEURAL BASIS | inducible ERAD-deficient models | exocrine pancreatic insufficiency | PREFRONTAL CORTEX | ER dilation | ADAPTIVE GAIN | LOCUS-COERULEUS | DYNAMICS | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | ERAD tuning | Decision Making | Pupil - physiology | Bias | Humans | Male | Behavior - physiology | Young Adult | Time Factors | Adolescent | Adult | Choice Behavior - physiology | Female | Task Performance and Analysis | neuromodulation | Biological Sciences | detection | PNAS Plus | perceptual psychophysics | arousal
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, ISSN 1364-6613, 03/2019, Volume 23, Issue 3, pp. 213 - 234
Cognitive control, the ability to orchestrate behavior in accord with our goals, depends on the prefrontal cortex. These cognitive functions are heavily...
neuromodulation | primate | dopamine | prefrontal cortex | single neurons | executive function | D-1 RECEPTOR | EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC INPUTS | D1 RECEPTORS | NETWORK MODEL | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | MONKEY MIDBRAIN | PYRAMIDAL NEURONS | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | DELAY-PERIOD ACTIVITY | PERSISTENT ACTIVITY | WORKING-MEMORY
neuromodulation | primate | dopamine | prefrontal cortex | single neurons | executive function | D-1 RECEPTOR | EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC INPUTS | D1 RECEPTORS | NETWORK MODEL | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | MONKEY MIDBRAIN | PYRAMIDAL NEURONS | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | DELAY-PERIOD ACTIVITY | PERSISTENT ACTIVITY | WORKING-MEMORY
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Neuron, ISSN 0896-6273, 2011, Volume 70, Issue 3, pp. 549 - 559
The dominant view that perceptual learning is accompanied by changes in early sensory representations has recently been challenged. Here we tested the idea...
PREDICTION ERRORS | PRIMARY VISUAL-CORTEX | ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX | HUMAN BRAIN | DISCRIMINATION | ORIENTATION | DOPAMINE | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | NEURAL CODES | NEUROSCIENCES | PREFRONTAL CORTEX | Predictive Value of Tests | Humans | Reinforcement (Psychology) | Models, Psychological | Male | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods | Orientation - physiology | Psychophysics | Frontal Lobe - physiology | Oxygen - blood | Analysis of Variance | Photic Stimulation - methods | Time Factors | Discrimination (Psychology) - physiology | Brain Mapping | Adult | Female | Decision Making - physiology | Frontal Lobe - blood supply | Decision-making | Brain | Neurosciences | Universities and colleges | Neurons | Analysis | Variables | Values | Visual task performance | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Sensory perception | Decision making
PREDICTION ERRORS | PRIMARY VISUAL-CORTEX | ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX | HUMAN BRAIN | DISCRIMINATION | ORIENTATION | DOPAMINE | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | NEURAL CODES | NEUROSCIENCES | PREFRONTAL CORTEX | Predictive Value of Tests | Humans | Reinforcement (Psychology) | Models, Psychological | Male | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods | Orientation - physiology | Psychophysics | Frontal Lobe - physiology | Oxygen - blood | Analysis of Variance | Photic Stimulation - methods | Time Factors | Discrimination (Psychology) - physiology | Brain Mapping | Adult | Female | Decision Making - physiology | Frontal Lobe - blood supply | Decision-making | Brain | Neurosciences | Universities and colleges | Neurons | Analysis | Variables | Values | Visual task performance | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Sensory perception | Decision making
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Nature Neuroscience, ISSN 1097-6256, 12/2015, Volume 19, Issue 1, pp. 127 - 134
During perceptual decisions about faint or ambiguous sensory stimuli, even identical stimuli can produce different choices. Spike trains from sensory cortex...
DECISION-RELATED ACTIVITY | IN-VIVO | HEADING PERCEPTION | NEURONS | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | MOTOR CORTEX | MACAQUE MT | RAT BARREL CORTEX | DETECTION TASK | MOTION DETECTION | NEUROSCIENCES | Signal Detection, Psychological - physiology | Ventral Thalamic Nuclei - physiology | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Mechanoreceptors - physiology | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Male | Optogenetics | Vibrissae | Touch Perception - physiology | Psychomotor Performance - physiology | Somatosensory Cortex - physiology | Patch-Clamp Techniques | Animals | Neurons - physiology | Choice Behavior - physiology | Female | Mice | Electrophysiological Phenomena | Decision-making | Psychological aspects | Neural circuitry | Brain research | Perception | Research | Observations | Somatosensory system
DECISION-RELATED ACTIVITY | IN-VIVO | HEADING PERCEPTION | NEURONS | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | MOTOR CORTEX | MACAQUE MT | RAT BARREL CORTEX | DETECTION TASK | MOTION DETECTION | NEUROSCIENCES | Signal Detection, Psychological - physiology | Ventral Thalamic Nuclei - physiology | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Mechanoreceptors - physiology | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Male | Optogenetics | Vibrissae | Touch Perception - physiology | Psychomotor Performance - physiology | Somatosensory Cortex - physiology | Patch-Clamp Techniques | Animals | Neurons - physiology | Choice Behavior - physiology | Female | Mice | Electrophysiological Phenomena | Decision-making | Psychological aspects | Neural circuitry | Brain research | Perception | Research | Observations | Somatosensory system
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NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE, ISSN 1471-003X, 12/2019, Volume 20, Issue 12, pp. 763 - 778
Perceptual disturbances in psychosis, such as auditory verbal hallucinations, are associated with increased baseline activity in the associative auditory...
AUDITORY VERBAL HALLUCINATIONS | COROLLARY DISCHARGE | SIGNAL-DETECTION | BASAL GANGLIA | D-1 RECEPTORS | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | DOPAMINE SYNTHESIS CAPACITY | D1 RECEPTORS | TIME-COURSE | NEUROSCIENCES | TEMPORAL-LOBE | Psychosis | Hearing | Neurosciences | Dopamine | Hallucinations | Neostriatum | Nervous system | Cortex (auditory)
AUDITORY VERBAL HALLUCINATIONS | COROLLARY DISCHARGE | SIGNAL-DETECTION | BASAL GANGLIA | D-1 RECEPTORS | SUBJECTIVE SENSORY EXPERIENCE | DOPAMINE SYNTHESIS CAPACITY | D1 RECEPTORS | TIME-COURSE | NEUROSCIENCES | TEMPORAL-LOBE | Psychosis | Hearing | Neurosciences | Dopamine | Hallucinations | Neostriatum | Nervous system | Cortex (auditory)
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