For example, sensory cues include visual cues, auditory cues, haptic cues, olfactory cues and environmental cues.
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For example, sensory cues include visual cues, auditory cues, haptic cues, olfactory cues and environmental cues.
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Sensory cues are a fundamental part of theories of perception, especially theories of appearance.
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Visual cues are sensory cues received by the eye in the form of light and processed by the visual system during visual perception.
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Since the visual system is dominant in many species, especially humans, visual cues are a large source of information in how the world is perceived.
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The results of receiving and processing these Visual cues are collectively known as the sense of hearing and are the subject of research within the fields of psychology, cognitive science, and neurobiology.
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Humans use several Visual cues to determine the location of a given stimuli, mainly by using the timing difference between ears.
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Auditory system uses several heuristics to make sense of incoming Visual cues, based on the properties of auditory stimuli that usually occur in the environment.
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Since both auditory and visual cues provide an accurate source of information about the location of an object, most times there will be minimal discrepancy between the two.
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The results of receiving and processing these Visual cues are collectively known as the sense of touch, and are the subject of research in the fields of psychology, cognitive science, and neurobiology.
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Subjects were placed in a chair fitted with a back which provided haptic Visual cues indicating where the stimulus would appear on a screen.
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Valid haptic Visual cues significantly decreased reaction time while invalid Visual cues increased reaction time.
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Haptic Visual cues are used frequently to allow those who have impaired vision to have access to a greater wealth of information.
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Environmental Visual cues are all of the sensory Visual cues that exist in the environment.
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However, most environmental cues are assimilated subconsciously, as in visual contextual cueing.
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Environmental Visual cues serve as the primary context that shapes how the world is perceived and as such they can prime prior experience to influence memory recall and decision making.
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Research has shown that auditory Visual cues associated with walking, such as the sound of footsteps in gravel, can improve conditions regarding disturbances in gait in people with Parkinson's disease.
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Use of sensory Visual cues has aided in improving motor functions for people with Parkinson's disease.
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Research has indicated that sensory Visual cues are beneficial in helping people with Parkinson's disease complete their ADLs.
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