Uitgave 1/2017
Inhoudsopgave (27 Artikelen)
Women gaze behaviour in assessing female bodies: the effects of clothing, body size, own body composition and body satisfaction
- Original Article
Amelia Cundall, Kun Guo
The influence of natural contour and face size on the spatial frequency tuning for identifying upright and inverted faces
- Original Article
Jessica Royer, Verena Willenbockel, Caroline Blais, Frédéric Gosselin, Sandra Lafortune, Josiane Leclerc, Daniel Fiset
Responding to social and symbolic extrafoveal cues: cue shape trumps biological relevance
- Open Access
- Original Article
Frouke Hermens, Markus Bindemann, A. Mike Burton
Action or attention in social inhibition of return?
- Original Article
Silviya P. Doneva, Mark A. Atkinson, Paul A. Skarratt, Geoff G. Cole
Collaboration in implicit memory: evidence from word-fragment completion and category exemplar generation
- Original Article
Clelia Rossi-Arnaud, Vincenzo Cestari, Valeria Rezende Silva Marques, Giulia Bechi Gabrielli, Pietro Spataro
Perceptually walking in another’s shoes: goals and memories constrain spatial perception
- Original Article
David W. Vinson, J. Scott Jordan, Alycia M. Hund
Dog owners show experience-based viewing behaviour in judging dog face approachability
- Original Article
Carla Jade Gavin, Sarah Houghton, Kun Guo
Observation and physical practice: different practice contexts lead to similar outcomes for the acquisition of kinematic information
- Original Article
John J. Buchanan, Inchon Park
On the automaticity of relational stimulus processing
- Original Article
Niclas Heider, Adriaan Spruyt, Jan De Houwer
Phonological and orthographic influences in the bouba–kiki effect
- Original Article
Christine Cuskley, Julia Simner, Simon Kirby
Action induction due to visual perception of linear motion in depth
- Original Article
Claudia Classen, Armin Kibele
Sensorimotor synchronization: neurophysiological markers of the asynchrony in a finger-tapping task
- Original Article
Luz Bavassi, Juan E. Kamienkowski, Mariano Sigman, Rodrigo Laje
Role of stimulus and response feature overlap in between-task logical recoding
- Original Article
Barbara Treccani, Luca Ronconi, Carlo Umiltà
Cue response dissociates inhibitory processes: task identity information is related to backward inhibition but not to competitor rule suppression
- Original Article
Shirley Regev, Nachshon Meiran
In a context of time: the impact of delay and exposure time on the emergence of memory context effects
- Original Article
Ayala Bloch, Eli Vakil
Working memory updating occurs independently of the need to maintain task-context: accounting for triggering updating in the AX-CPT paradigm
- Original Article
Yoav Kessler, Liad J. Baruchin, Anat Bouhsira-Sabag
Implicit learning is order dependent
- Original Article
Randall K. Jamieson, John R. Vokey, D. J. K. Mewhort
Conflict resolution in two-digit number processing: evidence of an inhibitory mechanism
- Original Article
Pedro Macizo
Evidence for distinct magnitude systems for symbolic and non-symbolic number
- Original Article
Delphine Sasanguie, Bert De Smedt, Bert Reynvoet
Naturally together: pitch-height and brightness as coupled factors for eliciting the SMARC effect in non-musicians
- Original Article
Marco Pitteri, Mauro Marchetti, Konstantinos Priftis, Massimo Grassi
Surface and structural effects of pitch and time on global melodic expectancies
- Original Article
Jon B. Prince, Leong-Min Loo
More attentional focusing through binaural beats: evidence from the global–local task
- Open Access
- Original Article
Lorenza S. Colzato, Hayley Barone, Roberta Sellaro, Bernhard Hommel
Physiological threat responses predict number processing
- Original Article
Annika Scholl, Korbinian Moeller, Daan Scheepers, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Kai Sassenberg
Age-related emotional bias in processing two emotionally valenced tasks
- Original Article
Philip A. Allen, Mei-Ching Lien, Elliott Jardin
Let it be? Pain control attempts critically amplify attention to somatosensory input
- Original Article
Wouter Durnez, Stefaan Van Damme
Implicit happiness and sadness are associated with ease and difficulty: evidence from sequential priming
- Original Article
Ruta Lasauskaite, Guido H. E. Gendolla, Mylène Bolmont, Laure Freydefont
Bimanual comfort depends on how extreme either hand’s posture is, not on which hand is in the more extreme posture
- Original Article
Kate M. Chapman, David A. Rosenbaum