Uitgave 5/2012
Inhoudsopgave (12 Artikelen)
Harleß’ Apparatus of Will: 150 years later
Roland Pfister, Markus Janczyk
The cost of serially chaining two cognitive operations
Zhao Fan, Krish Singh, Suresh Muthukumaraswamy, Mariano Sigman, Stanislas Dehaene, Kimron Shapiro
How sequence learning creates explicit knowledge: the role of response–stimulus interval
Dennis Rünger
Sequential congruency effects: disentangling priming and conflict adaptation
Olga Puccioni, Antonino Vallesi
Feedback and intention during motor-skill learning: a connection with prospective memory
Arnaud Badets, Yannick Blandin
Practice makes transfer of motor skills imperfect
Arnaud Boutin, Arnaud Badets, Robin N. Salesse, Udo Fries, Stefan Panzer, Yannick Blandin
Cost–benefit and distributional analyses of accessory stimuli
James A. Grange, Andrew Lody, Sophie Bratt
Creative mood swings: divergent and convergent thinking affect mood in opposite ways
Soghra Akbari Chermahini, Bernhard Hommel
Expressiveness in musical emotions
Sandrine Vieillard, Mathieu Roy, Isabelle Peretz
Flash-lag effect: complicating motion extrapolation of the moving reference-stimulus paradoxically augments the effect
Talis Bachmann, Carolina Murd, Endel Põder
Haptic identification of raised-line drawings: high visuospatial imagers outperform low visuospatial imagers
Samuel Lebaz, Christophe Jouffrais, Delphine Picard
A successive-conditionalization approach to disjunctive and syllogistic reasoning
In-mao Liu, Ting-hsi Chou