Uitgave 4/2015
Inhoudsopgave (17 Artikelen)
The curious influence of timing on the magical experience evoked by conjuring tricks involving false transfer: decay of amodal object permanence?
Tessa Beth, Vebjørn Ekroll
Attentional capture by completely task-irrelevant faces
Shiori Sato, Jun I. Kawahara
Multiple measures of dispositional global/local bias predict attentional blink magnitude
Gillian Dale, Karen M. Arnell
Judgement bias in predicting the success of one’s own basketball free throws but not those of others
Rouwen Cañal-Bruland, Lars Balch, Loet Niesert
Contextual control over selective attention: evidence from a two-target method
Ellen MacLellan, David I. Shore, Bruce Milliken
Individual differences in fluid intelligence predicts inattentional blindness in a sample of older adults: a preliminary study
Deirdre M. O’Shea, Robert A. Fieo
Garner-Interference in left-handed awkward grasping
Owino Eloka, Felix Feuerhake, Markus Janczyk, Volker H. Franz
What we think we learn from watching others: the moderating role of ability on perceptions of learning from observation
Nicola J. Hodges, Thomas Coppola
Motor contagion: the contribution of trajectory and end-points
James W. Roberts, Spencer J. Hayes, Makoto Uji, Simon J. Bennett
Directive and incentive functions of affective action consequences: an ideomotor approach
Andreas B. Eder, Klaus Rothermund, Jan De Houwer, Bernhard Hommel
Trajectory deviations in spatial compatibility tasks with peripheral and central stimuli
Timothy N. Welsh, Sandra M. Pacione, Heather F. Neyedli, Matthew Ray, Jerry Ou
Constrained postures and spatial S–R compatibility as measured by the Simon effect
Magali Kreutzfeldt, Marco Leisten, Jochen Müsseler
Second-order motor planning in children: insights from a cup-manipulation-task
Kathrin Wunsch, Daniel J. Weiss, Thomas Schack, Matthias Weigelt
Sensory–motor properties of past actions bias memory in a recognition task
Denis Brouillet, Caroline Vagnot, Audrey Milhau, Lionel Brunel, Johan Briglia, Rémy Versace, Stéphane Rousset
Age-related effects on spatial memory across viewpoint changes relative to different reference frames
Maria Montefinese, Valentina Sulpizio, Gaspare Galati, Giorgia Committeri