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Writer verification of partially damaged handwritten Arabic documents based on individual character shapes
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In: PeerJ Comput Sci (2022)
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Hot and cold smells: Odor-temperature associations across cultures (Maniq, Thai, Dutch) ...
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This is a dataset of an experimental study examining cross-modal associations between odors and temperatures in three cultures: Maniq (N=11) recruited at a forest campsite in the area of Manang district, Satun, Thai (N=24) recruited at the Ubon Ratchathani University and Kasetsart University (Bangkok), and Dutch (N=24) recruited at the Radboud University (Nijmegen). Participants carried out an odor-to-temperature matching task. The task was to sniff an odor and match it to a corresponding temperature, i.e., touch a cup filled with either warm or cold water. The task was administered twice, with an average break of 2 hours in between the two blocks, to check for consistency of odor-temperature matches over time. After the matching tasks, participants smelled the odors again and provided smell descriptions in their native languages. They also rated the odors for familiarity using a 3-point scale (1 = unfamiliar, 2 = somewhat familiar, 3 = familiar). The file "Odor-temperature_matching_task" (xls file) contains ...
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cross-cultural; cross-linguistic; cross-modal associations; Cultural anthropology; Humanities; matching; odor; olfaction; Psychology; Social sciences; temperature
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17026/dans-z3w-29j2 https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:73221
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Human olfaction at the intersection of language, culture and biology ... : Flavor Naming of Experts ...
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Shades of emotion: What the addition of sunglasses or masks to faces reveals about the development of facial expression processing
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The linguistic description of minimal social scenarios affects the extent of causal inference making
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The linguistic description of minmal social scenarios affects the extent of causal inference making
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