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Psychological Research

Uitgave 5/2019

Inhoudsopgave (20 Artikelen)

Whose turn is it anyway? The moderating role of response-execution certainty on the joint Simon effect

  • Original Article

April Karlinsky, Melanie Y. Lam, Romeo Chua, Nicola J. Hodges

A matter of you versus me? Experiences of control in a joint go/no-go task

  • Open Access
  • Original Article

Anouk van der Weiden, Roman Liepelt, Neeltje E. M. van Haren

No evidence of task co-representation in a joint Stroop task

  • Original Article

Daniel R. Saunders, David Melcher, Wieske van Zoest

How preschoolers and adults represent their joint action partner’s behavior

  • Original Article

Lucia Maria Sacheli, M. Meyer, E. Hartstra, H. Bekkering, S. Hunnius

Binding abstract concepts

  • Original Article

Tarini Singh, Christian Frings, Birte Moeller

Spatial–numerical associations in first-graders: evidence from a manual-pointing task

  • Original Article

Wenke Möhring, Masami Ishihara, Jacqueline Curiger, Andrea Frick

Music-space associations are grounded, embodied and situated: examination of cello experts and non-musicians in a standard tone discrimination task

  • Open Access
  • Original Article

Martin Lachmair, Ulrike Cress, Tim Fissler, Simone Kurek, Jan Leininger, Hans-Christoph Nuerk

The implicit learning of metrical and non-metrical rhythms in blind and sighted adults

  • Original Article

Claudia Carrara-Augustenborg, Benjamin G. Schultz

Response requirements affect offside judgments in football (soccer)

  • Original Article

Frowin Fasold, Peter Wühr, Daniel Memmert

Visual and auditory temporal integration in healthy younger and older adults

  • Open Access
  • Original Article

Jefta D. Saija, Deniz Başkent, Tjeerd C. Andringa, Elkan G. Akyürek

Weber’s law in 2D and 3D grasping

  • Original Article

Aviad Ozana, Tzvi Ganel

The exogenous and endogenous control of attentional focusing

  • Original Article

Lisa N. Jefferies, James T. Enns, Vincent Di Lollo

How conceptual overlap and modality pairings affect task-switching and mixing costs

  • Original Article

Jonathan Schacherer, Eliot Hazeltine

Anticipating cognitive effort: roles of perceived error-likelihood and time demands

  • Original Article

Timothy L. Dunn, Michael Inzlicht, Evan F. Risko

Increasing participant motivation reduces rates of intentional and unintentional mind wandering

  • Original Article

Paul Seli, Daniel L. Schacter, Evan F. Risko, Daniel Smilek

Ironic capture: top-down expectations exacerbate distraction in visual search

  • Original Article

Greg Huffman, Jason Rajsic, Jay Pratt

Putting emotions in routes: the influence of emotionally laden landmarks on spatial memory

  • Original Article

F. Ruotolo, M. H. G. Claessen, I. J. M. van der Ham