Uitgave 2/2019
Inhoudsopgave (16 Artikelen)
- Original Article
Investigating grounded conceptualization: motor system state-dependence facilitates familiarity judgments of novel tools
Heath E. Matheson, Ariana M. Familiar, Sharon L. Thompson-Schill
- Open Access
- Original Article
Skill in discrete keying sequences is execution rate specific
Willem B. Verwey, Wouter J. Dronkers
- Original Article
Response preparation, response selection difficulty, and response-outcome learning
Greg Huffman, Davood G. Gozli, Bernhard Hommel, Jay Pratt
- Open Access
- Original Article
Modulating proactive cognitive control by reward: differential anticipatory effects of performance-contingent and non-contingent rewards
Motonori Yamaguchi, Akio Nishimura
- Open Access
- Original Article
Differences in chunking behavior between young and older adults diminish with extended practice
J. S. Barnhoorn, E. H. F. Van Asseldonk, W. B. Verwey
- Open Access
- Original Article
No sex difference in an everyday multitasking paradigm
Marco Hirnstein, Frank Larøi, Julien Laloyaux
- Original Article
The time course of distractor-based response activation with predictable and unpredictable target onset
Kerstin Jost, Mike Wendt, Aquiles Luna-Rodriguez, Andreas Löw, Thomas Jacobsen
- Original Article
Fleeting reliability in the dot-probe task
Angus Chapman, Christel Devue, Gina M. Grimshaw
- Original Article
Multiple reward–cue contingencies favor expectancy over uncertainty in shaping the reward–cue attentional salience
Matteo De Tommaso, Tommaso Mastropasqua, Massimo Turatto
- Open Access
- Original Article
Effect of model race and viewing perspective on body attractiveness and body size assessment in young Caucasian women: an eye-tracking study
Victoria Rodway, Bethany Tatham, Kun Guo
- Original Article
Efficacy of binaural auditory beats in cognition, anxiety, and pain perception: a meta-analysis
Miguel Garcia-Argibay, Miguel A. Santed, José M. Reales
- Open Access
- Original Article
Personality assimilation across species: enfacing an ape reduces own intelligence and increases emotion attribution to apes
Ke Ma, Roberta Sellaro, Bernhard Hommel
- Original Article
Differences in relative frequency facilitate learning abstract rules
Júlia Monte-Ordoño, Juan M. Toro