Uitgave 3/2023
Inhoudsopgave (17 Artikelen)
Individual differences in everyday multitasking behavior and its relation to cognition and personality
Samsad Afrin Himi, Gregor Volberg, Markus Bühner, Sven Hilbert
Evaluating individual differences in rewarded Stroop performance: reliability and associations with self-report measures
Brent Pitchford, Karen M. Arnell
The good, the bad, and the red: implicit color-valence associations across cultures
Claudia Kawai, Yang Zhang, Gáspár Lukács, Wenyi Chu, Chaoyi Zheng, Cijun Gao, Davood Gozli, Yonghui Wang, Ulrich Ansorge
Emotions in motion: affective valence can influence compatibility effects with graspable objects
Elisa Scerrati, Sandro Rubichi, Roberto Nicoletti, Cristina Iani
Is the performance at the implicit association test sensitive to feedback presentation? A Rasch-based analysis
Ottavia M. Epifania, Egidio Robusto, Pasquale Anselmi
Does belief in free will influence biological motion perception?
Wei Peng, Emiel Cracco, Nikolaus F. Troje, Marcel Brass
Time is of the essence: past selves are not prioritized even when selective discrimination costs are controlled for
Julia Englert, Karola von Lampe, Nexhmedin Morina
Foot-related/walking macro-affordances are implicitly activated and preferentially guided by the framing distance of the environmental layout
Annalisa Tosoni, Emanuele Cosimo Altomare, Mauro Gianni Perrucci, Giorgia Committeri, Rosalia Di Matteo
Revisiting the self-generation effect in proofreading
Alexander P. Burgoyne, Sari Saba-Sadiya, Lauren Julius Harris, Mark W. Becker, Jan W. Brascamp, David Z. Hambrick
Can false denials turn fact into fiction? The effect of false denials on memory for self-performed actions
Charlotte A. Bücken, Henry Otgaar, Ivan Mangiulli, Niki Ramakers, Harald Merckelbach
Cognitive load promotes honesty
Moritz Reis, Roland Pfister, Anna Foerster
Post-execution monitoring in dishonesty
Anna Foerster, Roland Pfister, Robert Wirth, Wilfried Kunde
Olfactory imagery as a retrieval method for autobiographical memories
Carina Schlintl, Saša Zorjan, Anne Schienle
Task-irrelevant auditory metre shapes visuomotor sequential learning
Alexis Deighton MacIntyre, Hong Ying Josephine Lo, Ian Cross, Sophie Scott
When time stands upright: STEARC effects along the vertical axis
Mario Dalmaso, Youval Schnapper, Michele Vicovaro
A functional role for oculomotor preparation in mental arithmetic evidenced by the abducted eye paradigm
Nicolas Masson, Mauro Pesenti
Disentangling task-selection failures from task-execution failures in task switching: an assessment of different paradigms
Luca Moretti, Iring Koch, Marco Steinhauser, Stefanie Schuch