Browsing Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Records of Study (2002– ) by Author "Yamauchi, Takashi"
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Nguyen, Khuong N (2019-10-08)Perception and action have a close functional relationship. While perception provides the means for actions, actions generate more opportunities for perception. This relationship between perception and action, between the ...
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Yeon, Jaeheum (2017-04-03)Conventional methods for repairing damages to concrete pavement require a certain amount of time, regardless of the scale of the harm. The area must first be cleaned; this means that the damaged section must be separated ...
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Badi, Rajiv Ravindranath (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)With the growth of the internet and other media of communication, locating information on the topic of interest is less a problem of finding related documents than determining which particular documents are valuable. Often, ...
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Arita, Janelle (2015-04-24)The purpose of this study is to explore the role of materiality in tangible interaction design for young children. We specifically target children aged 4 to 6 years old because of societal trend of early exposure to touch ...
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Silasi-Mansat, Crina (2015-08-24)The current project asked in two studies whether individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) and cognitive style influence learning under multitasking conditions. In both studies, a median split on the ...
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Susindar, Sahinya (2022-12-12)Affective responses can influence different aspects of human decision-making and these influences can be especially pronounced in naturalistic contexts. While affective responses often serve as reliable cues for decision-making, ...
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Bowman, Casady Diane (2015-12-11)Music and speech are used to express emotion, yet it is unclear how these domains are related. This dissertation addresses three problems in the current literature. First, speech and music have largely been studied separately. ...
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Choi, Hyun (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)Three experiments were conducted to examine the effect of association strength on TOT (tip-of-the-tongue states) and recall. Two hundred nineteen undergraduate students studied pictures and names of 24 imaginary animals ...
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Rodriguez, Jobany (2011-08-08)Distinctiveness plays an important role in the recognition of faces, i.e., a distinctive face is usually easier to remember than a typical face in a recognition task. This distinctiveness effect explains why caricatures ...