Browsing Department of Psychology by Issue Date
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Women in banking: A comparative perspective on the integration myth
(1992)This article reports on the results of two similar surveys conducted with professional women bankers, one in the USA and the other in Turkey, to explore socio-economic backgrounds, attitudes towards work, and the nature ... -
Private and public self-consciousness subscales of the Fenigstein, Scheier and Buss self-consciousness scale: a Turkish translation
(Pergamon, 1995)The aim of the study was to analyze the psychometric properties of public and private subscales of the self-consciousness scale (Fenigstein, Scheier & Buss, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 43, 522-527, 1975) ... -
Sınır kişilik bozukluğunda dürtüsel saldırganlık ve duygulanım dengesizliğinin psikofarmakolojisi
(Türk Psikologlar Derneği, 2003)Bu yazıda sınır kavramının bir psikolojik bozukluk olarak ilk ortaya çıkış sürecinden bu yana psikopatolojideki ne tür olgularla ilişkilendirildiğine kısaca değinilecek ve ağırlıklı olarak konuyu anlamaya yönelik yapılan ... -
Top-down attentional modulation of spatial frequency processing in scene perception
(Routledge, 2005)Recent evidence suggests that spatial frequency (SF) processing of simple and complex visual patterns is flexible. The use of spatial scale in scene perception seems to be influenced by people's expectations. However as ... -
Retinotopic sensitisation to spatial scale: evidence for flexible spatial frequency processing in scene perception
(Elsevier Ltd., 2006)Observers can use spatial scale information flexibly depending on categorisation task and on their prior sensitisation. Here, we explore whether attentional modulation of spatial frequency processing at early stages of ... -
The relationship of self-concept and smoking behavior in adolescents
(BAYT Yayıncılık, 2007)Objective: The main purpose of the study was to explore the effect of subscale analysis of self-concept as a rare investigated concept in the subject of cigarette smoking in adolescents (ranging from 8th to 11th grades). ... -
Attention-dependent representation of a size illusion in human V1
(Cell Press, 2008)One of the most fundamental properties of human primary visual cortex (V1) is its retinotopic organization, which makes it an ideal candidate for encoding spatial properties, such as size, of objects. However, three-dimensional ... -
Color vision in humans and computers
(IEEE, 2008)Humans and many other species rely on color for object recognition. What are the biological underpinnings of color vision and how can we computationally model human color perception? In this study we briefly summarize ... -
Market entry decisions: effects of absolute and relative confidence
(Hogrefe Publishing, 2008)In a market entry game, the number of entrants usually approaches game-theoretic equilibrium quickly, but in real-world markets business start-ups typically exceed market capacity, resulting in chronically high failure ... -
Nesne tanımada bağlam ve anlambilimsel sınıflandırmanın önemi: Bilgisayarla görme ve insanda görme alanlarındaki çalışmalar
(IEEE, 2008-04)Sahne sınıflandırması ve nesne tanıma, bilgisayarla görme alanında fok uzun yıllardır üzerinde çalışılan temel problemlerdir. Bilgisayarlara kazandırılmaya çalışılan, sahnelerin ve içerdikleri nesnelerin otomatik olarak ... -
Rapid inference of object rigidity and reflectance using optic flow
(Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2009)Rigidity and reflectance are key object properties, important in their own rights, and they are key properties that stratify motion reconstruction algorithms. However, the inference of rigidity and reflectance are both ... -
What can we learn from toddlers about categorical perception of color? comments on Goldstein, Davidoff, and Roberson
(Elsevier Inc., 2009)We comment on Goldstein, Davidoff, and Roberson's replication and extension (Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 102, 219-238 [2009]) of our study of the effect of toddlers' color term knowledge on their categorical ... -
Border ownership selectivity in human early visual cortex and its modulation by attention
(Society for Neuroscience, 2009)Natural images are usually cluttered because objects occlude one another. A critical aspect of recognizing these visual objects is to identify the borders between image regions that belong to different objects. However, ... -
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The role of sense of coherence and physical activity in positive and negative affect of Turkish adolescents
(Libra Publishers, Inc., 2009)This study investigated the role of sense of coherence and total physical activity in positive and negative affect. Participants were 376 (169 female, 206 male, and 1 missing value) student volunteers from different ... -
Rapid classification of surface reflectance from image velocities
(Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2009)We propose a method for rapidly classifying surface reflectance directly from the output of spatio-temporal filters applied to an image sequence of rotating objects. Using image data from only a single frame, we compute ... -
Object rigidity and reflectivity identification based on motion analysis
(IEEE, 2010)Rigidity and reflectivity are important properties of objects, identifying these properties is a fundamental problem for many computer vision applications like motion and tracking. In this paper, we extend our previous ... -
Perceived glossiness in high dynamic range scenes
(Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2010)We investigated how spatial pattern, background, and dynamic range affect perceived gloss in brightly lit real scenes. Observers viewed spherical objects against uniform backgrounds. There were three possible objects. Two ... -
Age-related synapse loss in hippocampal CA3 is not reversed by caloric restriction
(Pergamon Press, 2010)Caloric restriction (CR) is a reduction of total caloric intake without a decrease in micronutrients or a disproportionate reduction of any one dietary component. While CR attenuates age-related cognitive deficits in tasks ... -
Perceptual grouping-dependent lightness processing in human early visual cortex
(Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2010)Lightness, the perceived relative achromatic reectance of a surface, depends strongly on the context within which the surface is viewed. Modest changes in the two-dimensional conguration or three-dimensional scene geometry ...