Uitgave 1/2015
Inhoudsopgave (12 Artikelen)
- Review
Sex differences in the weighting of metric and categorical information in spatial location memory
Mark P. Holden, Sarah J. Duff-Canning, Elizabeth Hampson
- Original Article
Tracking the attentional blink profile: a cross-sectional study from childhood to adolescence
Sabine Heim, April A. Benasich, Nadine Wirth, Andreas Keil
- Original Article
On the time course of attentional focusing in older adults
Lisa N. Jefferies, Alexa B. Roggeveen, James T. Enns, Patrick J. Bennett, Allison B. Sekuler, Vincent Di Lollo
- Original Article
Is it really search or just matching? The influence of Goodness, number of stimuli and presentation sequence in same–different tasks
Frouke Hermens, Thomas Lachmann, Cees van Leeuwen
- Original Article
On the purposes of color for living beings: toward a theory of color organization
Baingio Pinna, Adam Reeves
- Original Article
Time pressure affects the efficiency of perceptual processing in decisions under conflict
Michael Dambacher, Ronald Hübner
- Original Article
Multiplication facts and the mental number line: evidence from unbounded number line estimation
Regina M. Reinert, Stefan Huber, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Korbinian Moeller
- Original Article
Map learning and the alignment effect in young and older adults: how do they gain from having a map available while performing pointing tasks?
Erika Borella, Chiara Meneghetti, Veronica Muffato, Rossana De Beni
- Original Article
The preservation of response inhibition aftereffects in a location-based spatial negative priming task: younger versus older adults
Eric Buckolz, Michael Lok, Ben Kajaste, Cameron Edgar, Michael Khan
- Original Article
Simon in action: the effect of spatial congruency on grasping trajectories
Erez Freud, Daniela Aisenberg, Yael Salzer, Avishai Henik, Tzvi Ganel
- Original Article
Generality and specificity in cognitive control: conflict adaptation within and across selective-attention tasks but not across selective-attention and Simon tasks
Antonio L. Freitas, Sheri L. Clark
- Original Article
Task switching among two or four tasks: effects of a short-term variation of the number of candidate tasks
Thomas Kleinsorge, Juliane Scheil