Uitgave 3/2015
Inhoudsopgave (14 Artikelen)
- Review
A goal-based mechanism for delayed motor intention: considerations from motor skills, tool use and action memory
Arnaud Badets, François Osiurak
- Original Article
A French description of German psychology laboratories in 1893 by Victor Henri, a collaborator of Binet
Serge Nicolas, Marissa E. Barnes, David J. Murray
- Original Article
Two is better than one: bilingual education promotes the flexible mind
Ingrid K. Christoffels, Annelies M. de Haan, Laura Steenbergen, Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg, Lorenza S. Colzato
- Original Article
Cross-category adaptation: exposure to faces produces gender aftereffects in body perception
Rocco Palumbo, Stefania D’Ascenzo, Luca Tommasi
- Original Article
Effects of pitch on auditory number comparisons
Jamie I. D. Campbell, Florence Scheepers
- Original Article
Aging increases distraction by auditory oddballs in visual, but not auditory tasks
Alicia Leiva, Fabrice B. R. Parmentier, Pilar Andrés
- Original Article
Selective attention and recognition: effects of congruency on episodic learning
Tamara M. Rosner, Maria C. D’Angelo, Ellen MacLellan, Bruce Milliken
- Original Article
The coding of repetitions and alternations in action sequences: spatial or relational?
Peter Wühr, Herbert Heuer
- Original Article
Competitor Rule Priming: Evidence for priming of task rules in task switching
Maayan Katzir, Bnaya Ori, Shulan Hsieh, Nachshon Meiran
- Original Article
No differences in dual-task costs between forced- and free-choice tasks
Markus Janczyk, Sophie Nolden, Pierre Jolicoeur
- Original Article
Lie, truth, lie: the role of task switching in a deception context
Evelyne Debey, Baptist Liefooghe, Jan De Houwer, Bruno Verschuere
- Original Article
Motor imagery practice may compensate for the slowdown of sensorimotor processes induced by short-term upper-limb immobilization
Aurore Meugnot, Nounagnon Frutueux Agbangla, Yves Almecija, Lucette Toussaint
- Original Article
Response to period shifts in tapping and circle drawing: a window into event and emergent components of continuous movement
Breanna E. Studenka