Uitgave 4/2016
Inhoudsopgave (22 Artikelen)
Do you really represent my task? Sequential adaptation effects to unexpected events support referential coding for the joint Simon effect
Bibiana Klempova, Roman Liepelt
Does the anticipation of compatible partner reactions facilitate action planning in joint tasks?
Romy Müller
Top-down social modulation of interpersonal observation–execution
James W. Roberts, Simon J. Bennett, Spencer J. Hayes
An action-incongruent secondary task modulates prediction accuracy in experienced performers: evidence for motor simulation
Desmond Mulligan, Keith R. Lohse, Nicola J. Hodges
Working memory capacity, controlled attention and aiming performance under pressure
Greg Wood, Samuel J. Vine, Mark R. Wilson
An acute bout of aerobic exercise can protect immediate offline motor sequence gains
Joohyun Rhee, Jing Chen, Steven M. Riechman, Atul Handa, Sanjeev Bhatia, David L. Wright
Trained to keep a beat: movement-related enhancements to timing perception in percussionists and non-percussionists
Fiona C. Manning, Michael Schutz
The relation between measures of cognitive and motor functioning in 5- to 6-year-old children
Tino Stöckel, Charmayne M. L. Hughes
The roles of stimulus and response uncertainty in forced-choice performance: an amendment to Hick/Hyman Law
Tim Wifall, Eliot Hazeltine, J. Toby Mordkoff
Impact of action primes on implicit processing of thematic and functional similarity relations: evidence from eye-tracking
Ewa Pluciennicka, Yannick Wamain, Yann Coello, Solène Kalénine
Dissociating conscious expectancies from automatic-link formation in an electrodermal conditioning paradigm
Pierre Perruchet, Laurent Grégoire, Kevin Aerts, Bénédicte Poulin-Charronnat
Congruency sequence effects and previous response times: conflict adaptation or temporal learning?
James R. Schmidt, Daniel H. Weissman
Mental subtraction and multiplication recruit both phonological and visuospatial resources: evidence from a symmetric dual-task design
Seda Cavdaroglu, A. Knops
Cue-type manipulation dissociates two types of task set inhibition: backward inhibition and competitor rule suppression
Shirley Regev, Nachshon Meiran
Interference of lateralized distractors on arithmetic problem solving: a functional role for attention shifts in mental calculation
Nicolas Masson, Mauro Pesenti
Spontaneous eye blinks during creative task correlate with divergent processing
Yoshiyuki Ueda, Atsuko Tominaga, Shogo Kajimura, Michio Nomura
Age-related differences in the P3 amplitude in change blindness
Katharina Bergmann, Anna-Lena Schubert, Dirk Hagemann, Andrea Schankin
Exogenous and endogenous shifts of attention in perihand space
Nathalie Le Bigot, Marc Grosjean
Automaticity in fast lexical decision sequential effects: much like telling left from right
Roderick Garton, John A. Davidson
The effect of SNARC compatibility on perceptual accuracy: evidence from object substitution masking
Greg Huffman, Jay Pratt
Professional mathematicians differ from controls in their spatial-numerical associations
Krzysztof Cipora, Mateusz Hohol, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Klaus Willmes, Bartosz Brożek, Bartłomiej Kucharzyk, Edward Nęcka
Erratum to: Route and survey processing of topographical memory during navigation
Luca Latini-Corazzini, Marie Pascale Nesa, Mathieu Ceccaldi, Eric Guedj, Catherine Thinus-Blanc, Franco Cauda, Federico D’Agata, Patrick Péruch