Uitgave 2/2017
Inhoudsopgave (14 Artikelen)
Keep it cool: temperature priming effect on cognitive control
Eliran Halali, Nachshon Meiran, Idit Shalev
Influence of verbal instructions on effect-based action control
Andreas B. Eder, David Dignath
Let it go: the flexible engagement and disengagement of monitoring processes in a non-focal prospective memory task
Anna-Lisa Cohen, Aliza Gordon, Alexander Jaudas, Carmen Hefer, Gesine Dreisbach
Activation of context-specific attentional control sets by exogenous allocation of visual attention to the context?
Caroline Gottschalk, Rico Fischer
Intrusive thoughts: linking spontaneous mind wandering and OCD symptomatology
Paul Seli, Evan F. Risko, Christine Purdon, Daniel Smilek
An interpolated activity during the knowledge-of-results delay interval eliminates the learning advantages of self-controlled feedback schedules
Michael J. Carter, Diane M. Ste-Marie
The specificity of practice hypothesis in goal-directed movements: visual dominance or proprioception neglect?
Lucette Toussaint, Aurore Meugnot, Arnaud Badets, David Chesnet, Luc Proteau
The role of practice and strategy in mental rotation training: transfer and maintenance effects
Chiara Meneghetti, Ramona Cardillo, Irene C. Mammarella, Sara Caviola, Erika Borella
Disrupting monotony while increasing demand: benefits of rest and intervening tasks on vigilance
Brandon C. W. Ralph, Kris Onderwater, David R. Thomson, Daniel Smilek
How directions of route descriptions influence orientation specificity: the contribution of spatial abilities
Chiara Meneghetti, Veronica Muffato, Diego Varotto, Rossana De Beni
An integrative view of storage of low- and high-level visual dimensions in visual short-term memory
Hagit Magen
Embodied perspective-taking indicated by selective disruption from aberrant self motion
Mark R. Gardner, Chloé Stent, Christine Mohr, John F. Golding
Repetition or alternation of context influences sequential congruency effect depending on the presence of contingency
Nart Bedin Atalay, Asli Bahar Inan
Measuring the emotion-specificity of rapid stimulus-driven attraction of attention to fearful faces: evidence from emotion categorization and a comparison with disgusted faces
Shah Khalid, Gernot Horstmann, Thomas Ditye, Ulrich Ansorge