scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1126/SCIENCE.136.3520.982 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 14498362 |
P2093 | author name string | GIBSON JJ | |
SCHIFF W | |||
CAVINESS JA | |||
P433 | issue | 3520 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 982-983 | |
P577 | publication date | 1962-06-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Science | Q192864 |
P1476 | title | Persistent fear responses in rhesus monkeys to the optical stimulus of "looming". | |
P478 | volume | 136 |
Q47325329 | A neural circuit for robust time-to-contact estimation based on primate MST. |
Q30844153 | A retinoraphe projection regulates serotonergic activity and looming-evoked defensive behaviour |
Q41332668 | Action ability modulates time-to-collision judgments |
Q53418902 | Action induction due to visual perception of linear motion in depth. |
Q43280134 | Approach sensitivity in the retina processed by a multifunctional neural circuit |
Q48365163 | Asymmetric perception of radial expansion/contraction in Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) infants |
Q48430241 | Asymmetrical cortical processing of radial expansion/contraction in infants and adults |
Q52091830 | Asymmetry in the perception of motion-in-depth. |
Q35682340 | Attentional capture by auto- and allo-cues |
Q35137376 | Attentional switches and dual-task interference |
Q92260921 | Atypical Pattern of Frontal EEG Asymmetry for Direct Gaze in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder |
Q30463291 | Audio-visual detection benefits in the rat. |
Q30503256 | Auditory looming perception in rhesus monkeys |
Q30489408 | Capture of attention to threatening stimuli without perceptual awareness |
Q79826646 | Catching optical information for the regulation of timing |
Q30367905 | Central Amygdala Somatostatin Neurons Gate Passive and Active Defensive Behaviors. |
Q58767991 | Chasing Animals With Split Attention: Are Animals Prioritized in Visual Tracking? |
Q84973587 | Collision-Sensitive Neurons in the Optic Tectum of the Bullfrog,Rana catesbeiana |
Q24674974 | Complex movements evoked by microstimulation of the ventral intraparietal area |
Q48242713 | Computation of different optical variables of looming objects in pigeon nucleus rotundus neurons |
Q44365657 | Contextual influences of dimension, speed, and direction of motion on subjective time perception |
Q86755459 | Decreasing perceived optic flow rigidity increases postural sway |
Q48284123 | Defensive movements evoked by air puff in monkeys |
Q30414526 | Dementias show differential physiological responses to salient sounds. |
Q63018345 | Design of the Jacky dragon visual display: signal and noise characteristics in a complex moving environment |
Q28264752 | Distortions of subjective time perception within and across senses |
Q36810055 | Dysfunctional Freezing Responses to Approaching Stimuli in Persons with a Looming Cognitive Style for Physical Threats. |
Q38758922 | Effects of Cognitive Load on Driving Performance: The Cognitive Control Hypothesis |
Q51331667 | Effects of age and stimulus conditions on the emotional responses of rhesus monkeys: differential responses to frustration and to fear stimuli. |
Q51025948 | Effects of working memory load and repeated scenario exposure on emergency braking performance. |
Q38773176 | Emotional modulation of interval timing and time perception |
Q48738771 | Facultative control of avian unihemispheric sleep under the risk of predation |
Q37013371 | From early sensory specialization to later perceptual generalization: dynamic temporal progression in perceiving individual threats |
Q90671464 | Frontal cortex selectively overrides auditory processing to bias perception for looming sonic motion |
Q89576144 | Frontier of Self and Impact Prediction |
Q35118940 | Goal-directed action is automatically biased towards looming motion |
Q38649464 | Human Perception of Animacy in Light of the Uncanny Valley Phenomenon |
Q48217100 | Impact prediction by looming visual stimuli enhances tactile detection |
Q48074349 | Implied motion perception from a still image in infancy |
Q66987340 | Information Used in Judging Impending Collision |
Q48206793 | Looming biases in monkey auditory cortex. |
Q48691645 | Looming signals reveal synergistic principles of multisensory integration. |
Q30474090 | Looming sounds enhance orientation sensitivity for visual stimuli on the same side as such sounds |
Q41562274 | Looming vulnerability to threat: a cognitive paradigm for anxiety |
Q44522721 | Luminance and contrast in visual perception of time to collision |
Q45144728 | Motion in depth induced by brightness changes in the background |
Q30497568 | Neural activity associated with monitoring the oscillating threat value of a tarantula. |
Q48420781 | Neural processing of auditory looming in the human brain. |
Q54888300 | Neural processing of imminent collision in humans |
Q55508680 | Neuroethological studies of fear, anxiety, and risky decision-making in rodents and humans. |
Q52720007 | Neuronal responses to looming objects in the superior colliculus of the cat. |
Q53775117 | Objects on a collision path with the observer demand attention. |
Q68023692 | Optical magnification as event information |
Q52352325 | PATTERNS OF RESPONSIVENESS IN CHIMPANZEES REARED THROUGH INFANCY UNDER CONDITIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRICTION. |
Q30372891 | Perceptual Temporal Asymmetry Associated with Distinct ON and OFF Responses to Time-Varying Sounds with Rising versus Falling Intensity: A Magnetoencephalography Study |
Q51934951 | Prioritization of looming and receding objects: equal slopes, different intercepts. |
Q34893839 | Psychological and neural mechanisms of subjective time dilation |
Q34969996 | Quadri-stability of a spatially ambiguous auditory illusion |
Q89965038 | Rapid Recovery From Cortical Blindness Caused by an Old Cerebral Infarction |
Q52324840 | Rate of Apparent Magnification as a Cue to Distance: Laboratory Investigation |
Q41351595 | Response properties and receptive field organization of collision-sensitive neurons in the optic tectum of bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana |
Q51836201 | Responses of a pair of flying locusts to lateral looming visual stimuli. |
Q48458662 | Seeing it coming: infants' brain responses to looming danger |
Q34273332 | Sensorimotor integration in the precentral gyrus: polysensory neurons and defensive movements. |
Q27333163 | Spatial attention is attracted in a sustained fashion toward singular points in the optic flow |
Q48675675 | Spatially constrained locomotion under informational conflict. |
Q40008324 | Specific and diversive exploration |
Q30395100 | Street crossing behavior in younger and older pedestrians: an eye- and head-tracking study |
Q37464085 | Subliminal Impending Collision Increases Perceived Object Size and Enhances Pupillary Light Reflex |
Q55159571 | Subtle cues of predation risk: starlings respond to a predator's direction of eye-gaze. |
Q34478912 | Suppressed visual looming stimuli are not integrated with auditory looming signals: Evidence from continuous flash suppression. |
Q41128318 | Swarming and pattern formation due to selective attraction and repulsion. |
Q53280861 | Systematic misperceptions of 3-D motion explained by Bayesian inference. |
Q38756674 | The COGs (context, object, and goals) in multisensory processing |
Q47907089 | The Prediction of Impact of a Looming Stimulus onto the Body Is Subserved by Multisensory Integration Mechanisms. |
Q48175593 | The contributions of sensory dominance and attentional bias to cross-modal enhancement of visual cortex excitability. |
Q30483298 | The neural substrates of subjective time dilation |
Q53995474 | The perception of an opening from expanding motion. |
Q50066438 | The role of perceptual, cognitive, and motor abilities in street-crossing decisions of young and older pedestrians. |
Q61444314 | The time course of auditory looming cues in redirecting visuo-spatial attention |
Q36665992 | The uniquely human capacity to throw evolved from a non-throwing primate: an evolutionary dissociation between action and perception |
Q34128403 | The vividness of happiness in dynamic facial displays of emotion |
Q47680163 | Threat modulates neural responses to looming visual stimuli |
Q43599689 | Time to collision is signalled by neurons in the nucleus rotundus of pigeons |
Q30464574 | Unifying time to contact estimation and collision avoidance across species |
Q50795558 | Use of a distracting task to obtain defensive head movements to looming visual stimuli by human adults in a laboratory setting |
Q51101654 | Using mental imagery with subclinical OCD to 'freeze' contamination in its place: evidence for looming vulnerability theory. |
Q68996916 | Visual Mechanism determining Flight Distance in Zebra Danios (Brachydanio rerio Pisces) |
Q72234606 | Visual alarm reactions in turtles |
Q36962992 | Visual constraints in the development of action |
Q71489887 | Visual orientation by motion-produced blur patterns: detection of divergence |
Q69905915 | Visual perception as a text |
Q51031706 | Walk this way: Approaching bodies can influence the processing of faces |
Q36935736 | What's Coming Near? The Influence of Dynamical Visual Stimuli on Nociceptive Processing |
Q57281914 | Wide-eyed glare scares raptors: From laboratory evidence to applied management |
Search more.