Uitgave 1/2012
Inhoudsopgave (12 Artikelen)
Original Article
Unique sudden onsets capture attention even when observers are in feature-search mode
Thomas M. Spalek, Matthew R. Yanko, Paola Poiese, Hayley E. P. Lagroix
Original Article
Auditory and visual temporal sensitivity: evidence for a hierarchical structure of modality-specific and modality-independent levels of temporal information processing
Corinne C. Stauffer, Judith Haldemann, Stefan J. Troche, Thomas H. Rammsayer
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Short-term memory for auditory and visual durations: evidence for selective interference effects
Anne-Claire Rattat, Delphine Picard
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Predicting others’ actions: evidence for a constant time delay in action simulation
Peggy Sparenberg, Anne Springer, Wolfgang Prinz
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The bivalency effect: adjustment of cognitive control without response set priming
Alodie Rey-Mermet, Beat Meier
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The influence of response conflict on voluntary task switching: a novel test of the conflict monitoring model
Joseph M. Orr, Joshua Carp, Daniel H. Weissman
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Task switching: effects of practice on switch and mixing costs
Tilo Strobach, Roman Liepelt, Torsten Schubert, Andrea Kiesel
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Selective learning enabled by intention to learn in sequence learning
Kaori Miyawaki
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Artificial grammar learning in children: abstraction of rules or sensitivity to perceptual features?
Arnaud Witt, Annie Vinter
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The structure of affective action representations: temporal binding of affective response codes
Andreas B. Eder, Jochen Müsseler, Bernhard Hommel