7 resultados para Visual Attention Characteristics

em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland


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Tutkimus kuvaa tapahtumia mainonnan suunnittelun kulissien takana ja niiden vaikutusta suunnittelutyöhön mainonnan suunnittelijan näkökulmasta. Lähestymistapa on systeemiteoreettinen: tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan sekä mainostoimiston suunnittelijoiden, projektijohtajien ja muiden mainonnan suunnitteluun osallistuvien keskinäistä vuorovaikutusta että mainostoimiston ja mainoksia tilaavan asiakkaan vuorovaikutuksen asettamia rajoja ja mahdollisuuksia. Keskeinen työväline on Kurt Lewinin kentän käsite. Tutkimuksessa se konkretisoituu esitystavaksi mainonnan suunnittelun olennaisista piirteistä, jotka ovat toisistaan riippuvaisia. Tutkimusta pohjustaa ajatus mainonnan suunnittelun perusrakenteesta, joka on riippumaton taloudellisista, yhteiskunnallisista tai mainostoimialan liiketoimintaympäristön muutoksista. Mainostoimistossa työtä tehdään usein ryhmässä. Ydinryhmä muodostuu kirjoittavan ja visuaalisen suunnittelijan työparista, mutta projektijohtaja on avainasemassa hoitaessaan yhteydenpitoa mainostoimiston asiakkaaseen. Tutkimustyötä viitoittivat kysymykset mainonnan suunnittelijoiden tehtävästä ja asemasta, työssä koetuista haasteista sekä osuudesta ja vastuusta lopullisissa töissä. Keskiössä ovat suunnittelutyötä raamittavat haasteet, jotka ohjaavat suunnittelijoiden kykyjä ja haluja toteuttaa luovuuttaan. Tutkimus ammentaa teoreettisia aineksia työnjaon ja tiimityön käsitteiden ohella vallan tilanteisuudesta ja suhteista sekä sosiaalisen pääoman ja luottamuksen moniaineksisuudesta. Tutkimuksen aineisto kerättiin syksyllä 2008 ja alkuvuodesta 2009 haastattelemalla suomalaisten mainostoimistojen suunnittelijoita. Haastatteluaineisto koostuu kymmenestä ryhmähaastattelusta, johon kuhunkin osallistui 3–4 suunnittelijaa. Muu aineisto sisältää toimialan tilastoja ja julkaisuja sekä yksityisiä sähköpostikirjeenvaihtoja ja keskusteluja mainosammattilaisten kanssa. Haastatteluaineisto analysoitiin Milesin ja Hubermannin aineistolähtöisen sisällönanalyysin avulla ja sitä täydennettiin retorisella diskurssianalyysilla. Analyysin alkuvaiheessa koemetodina sovellettiin Straussin ja Corbinin aineistolähtöisen teorian (grounded theory) kolmivaiheista koodausta. Tutkimuksen tuloksena on malli mainonnan suunnittelun kentän jännitteistä, jotka johtavat toimimaan tietyllä tavalla. Mainonnan suunnittelijan tehtävinä näyttäytyvät vaikuttaminen, asiakkaan tarpeiden tunnistaminen ja tyydyttäminen sekä omakohtainen menestyminen. Suunnittelijan asema näyttää työssä koettujen haasteiden kautta häilyvän asiantuntijuuden ja alihankkijuuden välimaastossa. Työn henkilökohtaisina haasteina piirtyvät tarmokkuuden ja jatkuvan oivaltamisen vaateet. Ulkoisina tekijöinä talouden, teknologian ja sen myötä median murros sekä haastaa että kehittää: alituiseen kiireeseen näytetään verhoavan pulmia, joiden todellinen alkuperä paikantuu muualle. Keskeiset ristiriidat ja toiminnan edellytykset ilmenevät juuri yhteistyössä: mainostoimiston sisäinen yhteistyö ja asiakkaan antama palaute ovat merkittäviä tekijöitä luottamuksen taustalla. Siten avoin ja vastavuoroinen kommunikaatio piirtyy olennaiseksi asetettujen tavoitteiden saavuttamisessa ja asiakkaan menestymisessä. Mainonnan suunnittelussa tärkeäksi kysymykseksi nousevat portinvartijoiden roolit. Mainostoimiston sisäisessä työskentelyssä projektijohtajat hallinnoivat suunnitteluresursseja, välittävät tietoa asiak kaalta suunnittelijalle ja päinvastoin sekä tekevät tärkeimmät päätökset. Asiakkaan puolella mainoksia tilaava asiakashenkilö hallinnoi valjastamiaan resursseja, mutta varsinainen päätöksenteko tapahtuu tämän esimiehen toimesta. Tulosten valossa on perusteltua uskoa, että mainonnan suunnittelijat kokevat oman työnsä arvon alentuneen ja päätösvaltansa vähentyneen. Mainostoimialan murroksen kannalta tutkimus tuo esiin uudenlaisen tiimityön ymmärtämisen ja korostaa yksilöiden vahvuuksien tunnistamisen merkitystä. Kiristyvässä taloudessa se suuntaa huomion sekä mainostoimistojen että niiden asiakasyritysten sisäisten ja ulkoisten resurssien tehokkaaseen ja tuottavaan hyödyntämiseen ja organisoimiseen. Sosiologisesti tutkimus tarjoaa yhdenlaisen näkökulman ryhmätyön ulottuvuuksiin ja työelämän yhteistyöhaasteiden pohtimiseen. Siten tutkimuksen tuloksilla voi nähdä arvoa myös muiden kuin mainosalan yhteistyökäytäntöjentarkasteluun.

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Worry is one of the central factors in primary health care patients’ experience with their current complaint. Worry is associated with, e.g., patients’ expectations and the outcomes of doctor’s consultations. The aim of this study was to explore primary health care patients’ complaint-related worry and its changes, as well as contributing factors. Furthermore, the reasons behind patients’ pre-consultation worry and possible relief were examined. The study was conducted in a public primary health care centre in Forssa in Southern Finland. Patients, aged 18–39 years, with a current complaint were interviewed before and after a doctor’s consultation. The patients’ characteristics, perceptions of their complaint and their expectations and experiences concerning the consultation were obtained through interviews. In addition, two questionnaires were administered to measure general tendency to illness worry (IWS) and psychiatric symptoms (SCL-90). The patients’ ratings of the intensity of worry and the severity of their complaint were measured with a visual analogue scale (VAS 0–100). Changes in worry were measured by comparing pre- and post-consultation VAS ratings and asking the patients to compare their worry after the consultation with the worry they felt before it. In connection with these ratings the patients also gave reasons for their experiences in their own words. The patients’ doctors assessed the medical severity of the complaints and whether they had found a medical explanation for the complaints. Many patients were very worried before the consultation (65 % scored over 50 points on the VAS). Worry and severity ratings were associated with the duration and course of the complaint, with a general tendency to illness worry and hostility. On average, the patients were less worried after the consultation than before it. Persistent worry was associated with the patients’ uncertainty about their complaint, their perceiving it as severe, expectations for examinations and reporting symptoms of anxiety. Patients were most often worried about the nature of their complaint (e.g. duration or intensity), not knowing what was wrong, the possible harmful effects of the complaint on body functions, the complaint’s prognosis, e.g. will it get better, and their ability to function. Patients were relieved by getting an explanation or treatment or by having a positive view of the complaint’s prognosis. Patients who reported uncertainty (lack of an explanation, worry about the nature of the complaint) or worry about the complaint’s possible bodily harmfulness were relieved by getting an explanation, often accompanied with getting treatment. On the other hand, worries about the ability to function tended to persist. Doctors should bring up patients’ worries for discussion in order to be able to respond to them appropriately. Because it tends to persist, worry about the ability to function should be addressed. Uncertain patients with concerns about their complaint’s bodily harmfulness or psychological consequences need special attention from their doctor.

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Enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic polymers is likely to become one of the key technologies enabling industrial production of liquid biofuels and chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass. Certain types of enzymes are able to hydrolyze cellulose and hemicellulose polymers to shorter units and finally to sugar monomers. These monomeric sugars are environmentally acceptable carbon sources for the production of liquid biofuels, such as bioethanol, and other chemicals, such as organic acids. Liquid biofuels in particular have been shown to contribute to the reduction of net emissions of greenhouse gases. The solid residue of enzymatic hydrolysis is composed mainly of lignin and partially degraded fibers, while the liquid phase contains the produced sugars. It is usually necessary to separate these two phases at some point after the hydrolysis stage. Pressure filtration is an efficient technique for this separation. Solid-liquid separation of biomass suspensions is difficult, because biomass solids are able to retain high amounts of water, which cannot be readily liberated by mechanical separation techniques. Most importantly, the filter cakes formed from biomaterials are compressible, which ultimately means that the separation may not be much improved by increasing the filtration pressure. The use of filter aids can therefore facilitate the filtration significantly. On the other hand, the upstream process conditions have a major influence on the filtration process. This thesis investigates how enzymatic hydrolysis and related process conditions affect the filtration properties of a cardboard suspension. The experimental work consists of pressure filtration and characterization of hydrolysates. The study provides novel information about both issues, as the relationship between enzymatic hydrolysis conditions and subsequent filtration properties has so far not been considered in academic studies. The results of the work reveal that the final degree of hydrolysis is an important factor in the filtration stage. High hydrolysis yield generally increases the average specific cake resistance. Mixing during the hydrolysis stage resulted in undefined changes in the physical properties of the solid residue, causing a high filtration resistance when the mixing intensity was high. Theoretical processing of the mixing data led to an interesting observation: the average specific cake resistance was observed to be linearly proportional to the mixer shear stress. Another finding worth attention is that the size distributions of the solids did not change very dramatically during enzymatic hydrolysis. There was an observable size reduction during the first couple of hours, but after that the size reduction was minimal. Similarly, the size distribution of the suspended solids remained almost constant when the hydrolyzed suspension was subjected to intensive mixing. It was also found that the average specific cake resistance was successfully reduced by the use of filter aids. This reduction depended on the method of how the filter aids were applied. In order to obtain high filtration capacity, it is recommended to use the body feed mode, i.e. to mix the filter aid with the slurry prior to filtration. Regarding the quality of the filtrate, precoat filtration was observed to produce a clear filtrate with negligible suspended solids content, while the body feed filtrates were turbid, irrespective of which type of filter aid was used.

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One of the greatest conundrums to the contemporary science is the relation between consciousness and brain activity, and one of the specifi c questions is how neural activity can generate vivid subjective experiences. Studies focusing on visual consciousness have become essential in solving the empirical questions of consciousness. Th e main aim of this thesis is to clarify the relation between visual consciousness and the neural and electrophysiological processes of the brain. By applying electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance image-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), we investigated the links between conscious perception and attention, the temporal evolution of visual consciousness during stimulus processing, the causal roles of primary visual cortex (V1), visual area 2 (V2) and lateral occipital cortex (LO) in the generation of visual consciousness and also the methodological issues concerning the accuracy of targeting TMS to V1. Th e results showed that the fi rst eff ects of visual consciousness on electrophysiological responses (about 140 ms aft er the stimulus-onset) appeared earlier than the eff ects of selective attention, and also in the unattended condition, suggesting that visual consciousness and selective attention are two independent phenomena which have distinct underlying neural mechanisms. In addition, while it is well known that V1 is necessary for visual awareness, the results of the present thesis suggest that also the abutting visual area V2 is a prerequisite for conscious perception. In our studies, the activation in V2 was necessary for the conscious perception of change in contrast for a shorter period of time than in the case of more detailed conscious perception. We also found that TMS in LO suppressed the conscious perception of object shape when TMS was delivered in two distinct time windows, the latter corresponding with the timing of the ERPs related to the conscious perception of coherent object shape. Th e result supports the view that LO is crucial in conscious perception of object coherency and is likely to be directly involved in the generation of visual consciousness. Furthermore, we found that visual sensations, or phosphenes, elicited by the TMS of V1 were brighter than identically induced phosphenes arising from V2. Th ese fi ndings demonstrate that V1 contributes more to the generation of the sensation of brightness than does V2. Th e results also suggest that top-down activation from V2 to V1 is probably associated with phosphene generation. The results of the methodological study imply that when a commonly used landmark (2 cm above the inion) is used in targeting TMS to V1, the TMS-induced electric fi eld is likely to be highest in dorsal V2. When V1 was targeted according to the individual retinotopic data, the electric fi eld was highest in V1 only in half of the participants. Th is result suggests that if the objective is to study the role of V1 with TMS methodology, at least functional maps of V1 and V2 should be applied with computational model of the TMS-induced electric fi eld in V1 and V2. Finally, the results of this thesis imply that diff erent features of attention contribute diff erently to visual consciousness, and thus, the theoretical model which is built up of the relationship between visual consciousness and attention should acknowledge these diff erences. Future studies should also explore the possibility that visual consciousness consists of several processing stages, each of which have their distinct underlying neural mechanisms.

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This thesis investigates the matter of race in the context of Finnish language acquisition among adult migrants in Finland. Here matter denotes both the materiality of race and how race comes to matter. Drawing primarily on an auto/ethno/graphic account of learning the Finnish language as a participant in the Finnish for foreigners classes, this thesis problematises the ontology and epistemology of race, i.e., what race is, how it is known, and what an engagement with race entails. Taking cues from the bodily practices of learning the Finnish trill or the rolling r, this study proposes a notion of “trilling race” and argues for an onto-epistemological dis/continuity that marks race’s arrival. The notion of dis/continuity reworks the distinction between continuity and discontinuity, and asks about the how of the arrival of any identity, the where, and the when. In so doing, an analysis of “trilling race” engages with one of the major problematics that has exercised much critical attention, namely: how to read race differently. That is, to rethink the conundrum of the need to counter “representational weight” (Puar 2007, 191) of race on the one hand, and to account for the racialised lived realities on the other. The link between a study of the phenomenon of host country language acquisition and an examination of the question of race is not as obvious as it might seem. For example, what does the argument that the process of language learning is racialised actually imply? Does it mean that race, as a process of racialisation or an ongoing configuration of sets of power relations, exerts force from an outside on the otherwise neutral process of learning the host country language? Or does it mean that race, as an identity category, presents as among the analytical perspectives, along with gender and class for instance, of the phenomenon of host country language acquisition? With these questions in mind, and to foreground the examination of the question of race in the context of Finnish language acquisition among adult migrants, this thesis opens with a discussion of the art installation Finnexia by Lisa Erdman. Finnexia is a fictitious drug said to facilitate Finnish language learning through accelerating the cognitive learning process and reducing the anxiety of speaking the Finnish language. Not only does the Finnexia installation make visible the ways in which the lack of skill in Finnish is fgured as the threshold – a border that separates the inside from the outside – to integration, but also, and importantly, it raises questions about the nature of difference, and the process of differentiation that separates the individual from the social, fact from fiction, nature from culture. These puzzles animate much of the analysis in this dissertation. These concerns continue to be addressed in the rest of part one. Whereas chapter two offers a reconsideration of the ambiguities of ethnisme/ethnicity and race, chapter three dilates on the methodological implications of a conception of the dis/continuity of race. Part two focuses on the matter of race and examines the political economy of visual-aural encounters, whereas part three shifts the focus and rethinks the possibilities and limitations of transforming racialised and normative constraints. Taking up these particular problematics, this thesis as a whole argues that race trills itself: its identity/difference is simultaneously made possible and impossible.

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The aim of this paper is to study the role of verbal, visual and brand elements while meas-uring effectiveness of marketing message. The thesis is written in the context of mobile gaming industry. The object of the study is marketing message. To achieve the aim, the main research question was formulated: How do the elements of marketing message, such as verbal, visual and brand, affect the consumer’s attitude toward the ad, emotional response and attention capture? The theory development chapter lays on three corner stones – analysis of previous litera-ture on marketing message and its elements, namely verbal, visual and brand; overview of literature on attitude formation and particularly attitude toward the ad. In addition, investiga-tion of key points of emotional response and attention capture literature finalizes the chap-ter. The empirical part consists of experiment, conducted with 27 participants. Experiment includes the self-report semantically anchored scale, measuring the attitude toward the ad, as well as autonomic measures – eye tracking (attention capture) and facial expressions (emotional response). The results of the experiment showed that the size of the brand element – the logo – has an effect on the attention capture and the overall attitude toward the ad. The bigger the logo, the more time people spend viewing it, and they realise the message is more educa-tional and factual. The measure related to the visual element – the visual complexity – in-creases the intensity of participant’s facial expression. While the measure of verbal ele-ment – the contrast between text and background colours – leads to a better attitude to-ward the ad. The higher the contrast between text and background, the more known the message appears to the viewer.

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Advancements in information technology have made it possible for organizations to gather and store vast amounts of data of their customers. Information stored in databases can be highly valuable for organizations. However, analyzing large databases has proven to be difficult in practice. For companies in the retail industry, customer intelligence can be used to identify profitable customers, their characteristics, and behavior. By clustering customers into homogeneous groups, companies can more effectively manage their customer base and target profitable customer segments. This thesis will study the use of the self-organizing map (SOM) as a method for analyzing large customer datasets, clustering customers, and discovering information about customer behavior. Aim of the thesis is to find out whether the SOM could be a practical tool for retail companies to analyze their customer data.