Results for 'Nareg Berberian'

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    Endogenous versus exogenous change: Change detection, self and agency.Bruno Berberian & Axel Cleeremans - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):198-214.
    The goal of this study is to characterize observers’ abilities to discriminate between endogenous and exogenous changes. To do so, we developed a new experimental paradigm. On each trial, participants were shown a dot pattern on the screen. Next, the pattern disappeared and participants were to reproduce it. Changes were surreptuously introduced in the stimulus, either by presenting participants anew with the dot pattern they had themselves produced on the previous trial or by presenting participants with a slightly different dot (...)
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    Action blindness in response to gradual changes.Bruno Berberian, Stephanie Chambaron-Ginhac & Axel Cleeremans - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):152-171.
    The goal of this study is to characterize observers’ abilities to detect gradual changes and to explore putative dissociations between conscious experience of change and behavioral adaptation to a changing stimulus. We developed a new experimental paradigm in which, on each trial, participants were shown a dot pattern on the screen. Next, the pattern disappeared and participants had to reproduce it. In some conditions, the target pattern was incrementally rotated over successive trials and participants were either informed or not of (...)
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    What is new with Artificial Intelligence? Human–agent interactions through the lens of social agency.Marine Pagliari, Valérian Chambon & Bruno Berberian - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In this article, we suggest that the study of social interactions and the development of a “sense of agency” in joint action can help determine the content of relevant explanations to be implemented in artificial systems to make them “explainable.” The introduction of automated systems, and more broadly of Artificial Intelligence, into many domains has profoundly changed the nature of human activity, as well as the subjective experience that agents have of their own actions and their consequences – an experience (...)
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    Leveraging human agency to improve confidence and acceptability in human-machine interactions.Quentin Vantrepotte, Bruno Berberian, Marine Pagliari & Valérian Chambon - 2022 - Cognition 222 (C):105020.
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    Effects of Iconicity in Recognition Memory.David M. Sidhu, Nareg Khachatoorian & Gabriella Vigliocco - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (11):e13382.
    Iconicity refers to a resemblance between word form and meaning. Previous work has shown that iconic words are learned earlier and processed faster. Here, we examined whether iconic words are recognized better on a recognition memory task. We also manipulated the level at which items were encoded—with a focus on either their meaning or their form—in order to gain insight into the mechanism by which iconicity would affect memory. In comparison with non‐iconic words, iconic words were associated with a higher (...)
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    Dynamic of mind wandering within automated environments.Jonas Gouraud, Arnaud Delorme & Bruno Berberian - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Influence of automation on mind wandering frequency in sustained attention.Jonas Gouraud, Arnaud Delorme & Bruno Berberian - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 66:54-64.
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    Out of the Loop, in Your Bubble: Mind Wandering Is Independent From Automation Reliability, but Influences Task Engagement.Jonas Gouraud, Arnaud Delorme & Bruno Berberian - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    The sense of agency in human-human vs human-robot joint action.Ouriel Grynszpan, Aïsha Sahaï, Nasmeh Hamidi, Elisabeth Pacherie, Bruno Berberian, Lucas Roche & Ludovic Saint-Bauzel - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 75:102820.
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    Brain–Computer Interface-Based Adaptive Automation to Prevent Out-Of-The-Loop Phenomenon in Air Traffic Controllers Dealing With Highly Automated Systems.Gianluca Di Flumeri, Francesca De Crescenzio, Bruno Berberian, Oliver Ohneiser, Jan Kramer, Pietro Aricò, Gianluca Borghini, Fabio Babiloni, Sara Bagassi & Sergio Piastra - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Action co-representation and the sense of agency during a joint Simon task: Comparing human and machine co-agents.Aïsha Sahaï, Andrea Desantis, Ouriel Grynszpan, Elisabeth Pacherie & Bruno Berberian - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 67:44-55.
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    Performance Monitoring Applied to System Supervision.Bertille Somon, Aurélie Campagne, Arnaud Delorme & Bruno Berberian - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    An Electromyographic Analysis of the Effects of Cognitive Fatigue on Online and Anticipatory Action Control.Mick Salomone, Boris Burle, Ludovic Fabre & Bruno Berberian - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Cognitive fatigue is a problem for the safety of critical systems as it can lead to accidents, especially during unexpected events. In order to determine the extent to which it disrupts adaptive capabilities, we evaluated its effect on online and anticipatory control. Despite numerous studies conducted to determine its effects, the exact mechanism affected by fatigue remains to be clarified. In this study, we used distribution and electromyographic analysis to assess whether cognitive fatigue increases the capture of the incorrect automatic (...)
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    Out-of-the-loop pilots: Study of an applied phenomenon through performance-monitoring eeg measures.Bertille Somon, Aurélie Campagne, Arnaud Delorme & Bruno Berberian - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Musik über Stimmen: Vokalinterpretinnen und-interpreten der 1950er und 60er Jahre im Fokus hybrider Forschung.Anne-May Krüger - 2022 - Hofheim: Wolke.
    Voraussetzungen -- Carla Henius, Cathy Berberian und Roy Hart : drei vokale Fallbeispiele -- Interpretationen : Konklusionen -- Verzeichnis der Archive -- Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Literaturverzeichnis.
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    Resonant bodies in contemporary European art cinema.Emilija Talijan - 2022 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    The body at close range: volume and the unlistenable in Catherine Breillat's Anatomy of Hell -- Sonic subjection: Gaspar Noé's Irreversible and the dystopian limits of the resonant body -- A stranger everywhere: the écho-monde of Tony Gatlif's Exiles -- Feedback, asynchronicity, and sonic sociabilities: Arnaud des Pallière's Adieu -- Listening at the limit: non-human noise in Lars von Trier's Antichrist -- Listening to things: Foley as "alien phenomenology" and Peter Strickland's Berberian sound studio.
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