Uitgave 5/2019
Inhoudsopgave (20 Artikelen)
Whose turn is it anyway? The moderating role of response-execution certainty on the joint Simon effect
April Karlinsky, Melanie Y. Lam, Romeo Chua, Nicola J. Hodges
A matter of you versus me? Experiences of control in a joint go/no-go task
Anouk van der Weiden, Roman Liepelt, Neeltje E. M. van Haren
No evidence of task co-representation in a joint Stroop task
Daniel R. Saunders, David Melcher, Wieske van Zoest
How preschoolers and adults represent their joint action partner’s behavior
Lucia Maria Sacheli, M. Meyer, E. Hartstra, H. Bekkering, S. Hunnius
Spatial–numerical associations in first-graders: evidence from a manual-pointing task
Wenke Möhring, Masami Ishihara, Jacqueline Curiger, Andrea Frick
Music-space associations are grounded, embodied and situated: examination of cello experts and non-musicians in a standard tone discrimination task
Martin Lachmair, Ulrike Cress, Tim Fissler, Simone Kurek, Jan Leininger, Hans-Christoph Nuerk
The implicit learning of metrical and non-metrical rhythms in blind and sighted adults
Claudia Carrara-Augustenborg, Benjamin G. Schultz
Response requirements affect offside judgments in football (soccer)
Frowin Fasold, Peter Wühr, Daniel Memmert
Contrasting effects of adaptation to a visuomotor rotation on explicit and implicit measures of sensory coupling
Miya K. Rand, Herbert Heuer
Visual and auditory temporal integration in healthy younger and older adults
Jefta D. Saija, Deniz Başkent, Tjeerd C. Andringa, Elkan G. Akyürek
The effect of stimulus frequency, spectrum, duration, and location on temporal order judgment thresholds: distribution analysis
Leah Fostick, Adi Lifshitz-Ben-Basat, Harvey Babkoff
The exogenous and endogenous control of attentional focusing
Lisa N. Jefferies, James T. Enns, Vincent Di Lollo
Response–cue interval effects in extended-runs task switching: memory, or monitoring?
Erik M. Altmann
How conceptual overlap and modality pairings affect task-switching and mixing costs
Jonathan Schacherer, Eliot Hazeltine
Anticipating cognitive effort: roles of perceived error-likelihood and time demands
Timothy L. Dunn, Michael Inzlicht, Evan F. Risko
Increasing participant motivation reduces rates of intentional and unintentional mind wandering
Paul Seli, Daniel L. Schacter, Evan F. Risko, Daniel Smilek
Ironic capture: top-down expectations exacerbate distraction in visual search
Greg Huffman, Jason Rajsic, Jay Pratt
Putting emotions in routes: the influence of emotionally laden landmarks on spatial memory
F. Ruotolo, M. H. G. Claessen, I. J. M. van der Ham