Uitgave 5/2021
Inhoudsopgave (25 Artikelen)
- Open Access
- Original Article
Pretty crowds are happy crowds: the influence of attractiveness on mood perception
Alica Mertens, Johanna Hepp, Andreas Voss, Amelie Hische
- Correction
Correction to: Pretty crowds are happy crowds: the influence of attractiveness on mood perception
Alica Mertens, Johanna Hepp, Andreas Voss, Amelie Hische
- Original Article
Loss and beauty: how experts and novices judge paintings with lacunae
Mariella Pazzaglia, Giulia Galli, Erik Leemhuis, Anna Maria Giannini, Tiziana Pascucci, Eliana Billi
- Open Access
- Original Article
Anomalous visual experience is linked to perceptual uncertainty and visual imagery vividness
Johannes H. Salge, Stefan Pollmann, Reshanne R. Reeder
- Original Article
Between-person variation in naturally occurring affect does not relate to working memory performance: a latent variable modelling study
Andrew Chung, Michael A. Busseri, Karen M. Arnell
- Original Article
Emotional SNARC: emotional faces affect the impact of number magnitude on gaze patterns
Ivan Blanco, Ines Nieto, Carmelo Vazquez
- Original Article
Do interoceptive accuracy and interoceptive sensibility predict emotion regulation?
Stephanie A. Schuette, Nancy L. Zucker, Moria J. Smoski
- Original Article
Dual mechanisms of cognitive control in mindful individuals
Nuria V. Aguerre, M. Teresa Bajo, Carlos J. Gómez-Ariza
- Open Access
- Original Article
Imitation of action-effects increases social affiliation
David Dignath, Gregory Born, Andreas Eder, Sascha Topolinski, Roland Pfister
- Original Article
Generalization of novel sensorimotor associations among pianists and non-pianists: more evidence that musical training effects are constrained
Peter Q. Pfordresher, Chihiro Honda, Emma Greenspon, Karen Chow
- Original Article
The impact of implicit and explicit suggestions that ‘there is nothing to learn’ on implicit sequence learning
Luc Vermeylen, Elger Abrahamse, Senne Braem, Davide Rigoni
- Open Access
- Original Article
Practice effects vs. transfer effects in the Simon task
Stefania D’Ascenzo, Luisa Lugli, Roberto Nicoletti, Carlo Umiltà
- Original Article
Precrastination and individual differences in working memory capacity
Nisha Raghunath, Lisa R. Fournier, Clark Kogan
- Open Access
- Original Article
Using working memory performance to predict mathematics performance 2 years on
Katie Allen, David Giofrè, Steve Higgins, John Adams
- Open Access
- Original Article
Aging and working memory modulate the ability to benefit from visible speech and iconic gestures during speech-in-noise comprehension
Louise Schubotz, Judith Holler, Linda Drijvers, Aslı Özyürek
- Open Access
- Original Article
Age differences in diffusion model parameters: a meta-analysis
Maximilian Theisen, Veronika Lerche, Mischa von Krause, Andreas Voss
- Open Access
- Correction
Correction to: Age differences in diffusion model parameters: a meta-analysis
Maximilian Theisen, Veronika Lerche, Mischa von Krause, Andreas Voss
- Original Article
The influence of children’s mathematical competence on performance in mental number line, time knowledge and time perception
Mohammad Ali Nazari, Saied Sabaghypour, Mina Pezhmanfard, Kiana Azizi, Shahram Vahedi
- Original Article
When more is less in financial decision-making: financial literacy magnifies framing effects
Vânia Moreira Costa, Nuno A. De Sá Teixeira, Ana Cordeiro Santos, Eduardo Santos
- Original Article
Response mode modulates the congruency sequence effect in spatial conflict tasks: evidence from aimed-movement responses
Chae Eun Lim, Yang Seok Cho
- Original Article
Temporal error monitoring with directional error magnitude judgements: a robust phenomenon with no effect of being watched
Tutku Öztel, Terry Eskenazi, Fuat Balcı
- Original Article
No power: exponential expressions are not processed automatically as such
Ami Feder, Mariya Lozin, Michal Pinhas
- Open Access
- Original Article
Acquisition of landmark, route, and survey knowledge in a wayfinding task: in stages or in parallel?
Kyungwan Kim, Otmar Bock
- Original Article
Does musical interaction in a jazz duet modulate peripersonal space?
A. Dell’Anna, M. Rosso, V. Bruno, F. Garbarini, M. Leman, A. Berti
- Original Article
No identification of abrupt onsets that capture attention: evidence against a unified model of spatial attention
Joshua William Maxwell, Nicholas Gaspelin, Eric Ruthruff