Uitgave 3/2024
Inhoudsopgave (26 Artikelen)
How general is ensemble perception?
Ting-Yun Chang, Oakyoon Cha, Rankin McGugin, Andrew Tomarken, Isabel Gauthier
Forests or trees? The effect of generating solutions to distant analogies on global–local processing
Jiansheng Li, Kai Shi, Tingchuan Cui, Jingshen Gao, Xuejiao Wei
Priming effect of individual similarity and ensemble perception in visual search and working memory
Wenting Lin, Jiehui Qian
Stand up to better pay attention, sit down to better subtract: a new perspective on the advantage of cognitive-motor interactions
G. Abou Khalil, K. Doré-Mazars, A. Legrand
Overlearned sequence and perceived time: possible involvement of attention
Shamini Warda, Azizuddin Khan
Embodiment and gestural realization of ergative verbs
Omid Khatin-Zadeh, Jiehui Hu, Zahra Eskandari, Hassan Banaruee, Zhu Yanjiao, Danyal Farsani, Jiayong He
Forward effects from action observation: the role of attentional focus
Francesco Ianì, Teresa Limata, Ivan Nabil Ras, Monica Bucciarelli
Stimulus variability improves generalization following response inhibition training
Tamara E. Moshon-Cohen, Noam Weinbach, Tali Bitan
The effects of internal representations on performance and fluidity in a motor task
Oliver R. Runswick, Hettie Roebuck
When time does not matter: cultures differ in their use of temporal cues to infer agency over action effects
Victoria K. E. Bart, Erdenechimeg Sharavdorj, Enerel Boldbaatar, Khishignyam Bazarvaani, Martina Rieger
Sense of time is slower following exhaustive cycling exercise
Andrew R. Moore, Maddie Olson
It’s SNARC o’ clock: manipulating the salience of the context in a conceptual replication of Bächtold et al.’s (1998) clockface study
Serena Mingolo, Valter Prpic, Alberto Mariconda, Peter Brugger, Thekla Drack, Eleonora Bilotta, Tiziano Agostini, Mauro Murgia
The ordinal distance effect in working memory: does it exist in the absence of confounds?
Myrtille Dewulf, Wim Gevers, Sophie Antoine
Semantic relatedness can impair memory for item locations
Xinyi Lu, Mona J. H. Zhu, Evan F. Risko
Task performance errors and rewards affect voluntary task choices
Markus Wolfgang Hermann Spitzer, Sebastian Musslick, Janina Janz, Andrea Kiesel, David Dignath
Repetition costs in task switching are not equal to cue switching costs: evidence from a cue-independent context
Elena Benini, Iring Koch, Andrea M. Philipp
The impact of food stimuli and fasting on cognitive control in task switching
Viktoria Maydych, Hanna Pöschel, Sebastian Kübler, Torsten Schubert
Behavioral impulse and time pressure jointly influence intentional inhibition: evidence from the Free Two-Choice Oddball task
Mengsi Xu, Jiayu Wen, Zhiai Li, Zhenhong Wang, Junhua Zhang
Representation of shared surface information and false memory for abstract versus concrete pictures in the conjoint recognition paradigm
Marek Nieznański, Daria Ford, Michał Obidziński
The effects of emotion on retrospective duration memory using virtual reality
Omran K. Safi, Yiran Shi, Christopher R. Madan, Tyler Lin, Daniela J. Palombo
Emotion and prospective memory: effects of emotional targets and contexts
Cong Xin, Lin Zhang
You do you: susceptibility of temporal binding to self-relevance
Felicitas V. Muth, Sophia Ebert, Wilfried Kunde
Item-specific and relational encoding are effective at reducing the illusion of competence
Nicholas P. Maxwell, Emily E. Cates, Mark J. Huff
Watching (natural) beauty boosts task performance: testing the nature-as-reward hypothesis
Yannick Joye, Florian Lange, Asta Lisauskienė, Diana Makauskaitė
Transport makes cities: transit maps as major cognitive frames of metropolitan areas
Archana Prabhakar, Elise Grison, Simon Lhuillier, Florian Leprévost, Valérie Gyselinck, Simone Morgagni