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Definition of distractor in English: distractornoun dɪˈstraktədəˈstraktər 1A person or thing that distracts. 分散注意力的人(或物) the visual channel is capable of being a powerful distractor 电视频道是非常能够分散注意力的。 Example sentencesExamples - Presumably, inhibition was needed only to reduce the ‘noise’ from similar, but not from dissimilar, distractors.
- Some distractors considered unlikely and incorrect by the authors have occurred.
- These task parameters may have contributed further to any inherent vulnerability to salient visual and auditory distractors.
- This route included many auditory and visual distractors, resembling the jungle scenery in the videogame.
- Their time would be well spent on real distractors and discourtesies, like this one, things that really do get in the way of understanding.
- In my journey, I've found that one of the biggest distractors for me is the fact that, for a time, I was surrounded by negative people.
- This confirms our previous work showing that visual distractors produce the largest cross-modal congruency effects when presented close to the target hand.
- Brosnan et al. investigated whether individuals with dyslexia had difficulty inhibiting responses to distractors.
- 1.1 An incorrect option in a multiple choice question.
(多项选择题中的)错误选项 four pictures, three of which are distractors 4幅画有三幅是错误的。 Example sentencesExamples - In the two groups of conditions with no distractors in the probe displays, there were no significant differences in accuracy.
- However, when the targets and distractors were presented as sudden-onset stimuli, participants were unable to ignore the distractors.
- At test, participants were given a paper containing the 16 target items randomly interspersed with 32 distractors.
- On switching, the old distractors retain their diminished attention-attraction strength.
- The addition of the distractor had the effect of decreasing performance on the questions, but did so equally for both younger and older listeners.
- The old-new recognition task in the first experiment revealed that some subjects were fairly accurate in discriminating between primes and distractors.
- Figure 2 illustrates the possible pairs of targets and distractors in each block.
- When the perceptual load was high, distractors did not interfere with target identification.
- As distractors, there were syntactical pitfalls and lexical changes.
- In the low-discriminability condition, response time and fixation number increased with increasing number of same-colour distractors.
Definition of distractor in US English: distractornoundəˈstraktər 1A person or thing that distracts. 分散注意力的人(或物) Example sentencesExamples - This confirms our previous work showing that visual distractors produce the largest cross-modal congruency effects when presented close to the target hand.
- Some distractors considered unlikely and incorrect by the authors have occurred.
- Presumably, inhibition was needed only to reduce the ‘noise’ from similar, but not from dissimilar, distractors.
- Brosnan et al. investigated whether individuals with dyslexia had difficulty inhibiting responses to distractors.
- This route included many auditory and visual distractors, resembling the jungle scenery in the videogame.
- Their time would be well spent on real distractors and discourtesies, like this one, things that really do get in the way of understanding.
- In my journey, I've found that one of the biggest distractors for me is the fact that, for a time, I was surrounded by negative people.
- These task parameters may have contributed further to any inherent vulnerability to salient visual and auditory distractors.
- 1.1 An incorrect option in a multiple-choice question.
(多项选择题中的)错误选项 four pictures, three of which are distractors 4幅画有三幅是错误的。 Example sentencesExamples - As distractors, there were syntactical pitfalls and lexical changes.
- However, when the targets and distractors were presented as sudden-onset stimuli, participants were unable to ignore the distractors.
- At test, participants were given a paper containing the 16 target items randomly interspersed with 32 distractors.
- Figure 2 illustrates the possible pairs of targets and distractors in each block.
- In the two groups of conditions with no distractors in the probe displays, there were no significant differences in accuracy.
- On switching, the old distractors retain their diminished attention-attraction strength.
- In the low-discriminability condition, response time and fixation number increased with increasing number of same-colour distractors.
- The addition of the distractor had the effect of decreasing performance on the questions, but did so equally for both younger and older listeners.
- When the perceptual load was high, distractors did not interfere with target identification.
- The old-new recognition task in the first experiment revealed that some subjects were fairly accurate in discriminating between primes and distractors.
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