scholarly journals Re-pairing: Perceptual reorganization of moving visual patterns from sensory fusion.

2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 815-815
Author(s):  
A. Ho ◽  
S. Anstis
1974 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 645-646
Author(s):  
JAMES F. Juola
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Author(s):  
Henrique F. B. Ngan ◽  
Weng Si (Clara) Lei ◽  
Joanne Yu

In today’s buyer-empowered world, it is critical to design event marketing materials in a more effective way to attract potential event goers. Not surprisingly, official event websites and promotional videos have been widely used to allow the potential visitors to pre-experience the events. Yet, whilst acknowledging the power of this technique, the effects of using different media in attracting the visitors remain unclear. Hence, this study analyses the visual patterns of potential event goers towards differing promotional materials as well as how the attentional processes relate to their motivational aspects and visiting intentions. Results indicated that event goers focused more on the center of the screen when it comes to the promotional video; when browsing the website, their attention was attracted mainly by programmes related to dance. In practice, the findings benefit event marketers by providing important directions and implications for the design of the promotional materials.


1980 ◽  
Vol 102 (2) ◽  
pp. 174-182 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. E. Falco

The measurement of coherent motions in turbulent and unsteady flows is discussed. A technique which discriminates these motions based upon the patterns they create by scattering light from a fog of tiny oil drops is described. It is shown that hot-wire anemometry can be used in this oil fog so that hot-wire data can be conditionally sampled to the visual patterns, giving directly interpretable measures of the importance of the selected features. The three-dimensionality of the coherent motions can also be directly accounted for, using mutually orthogonal sheets of light. Results of step flows, and zero and favorable pressure gradient flows are described.


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