Uitgave 6/2013
Inhoudsopgave (13 Artikelen)
How are false memories distinguishable from true memories in the Deese–Roediger–McDermott paradigm? A review of the findings
- Review Article
Jerwen Jou, Shaney Flores
Temporal characteristics of the effects of visual pattern redundancy on encoding and storage processes: evidence from rapid serial visual presentation
- Original Article
Junichi Takahashi, Souta Hidaka, Wataru Teramoto, Jiro Gyoba
Repeated short presentations of morphed facial expressions change recognition and evaluation of facial expressions
- Original Article
Jun Moriya, Yoshihiko Tanno, Yoshinori Sugiura
Interference between auditory and visual duration judgements suggests a common code for time
- Original Article
Pavlos C. Filippopoulos, Pamela Hallworth, Sukye Lee, John H. Wearden
Egocentric updating of remote locations
- Original Article
Marios N. Avraamides, Alexia Galati, Christothea Papadopoulou
Bilingualism and the increased attentional blink effect: evidence that the difference between bilinguals and monolinguals generalizes to different levels of second language proficiency
- Original Article
Vatsala Khare, Ark Verma, Bhoomika Kar, Narayanan Srinivasan, Marc Brysbaert
Heaven can wait. How religion modulates temporal discounting
- Original Article
Fabio Paglieri, Anna M. Borghi, Lorenza S. Colzato, Bernhard Hommel, Claudia Scorolli
Understanding misunderstanding: a study of sex differences in meaning attribution
- Original Article
Ira Trofimova
A comparison of human performance in figural and navigational versions of the traveling salesman problem
- Original Article
R. E. Blaser, Julie Wilber
Space–valence associations depend on handedness: evidence from a bimanual output task
- Original Article
Feng Kong
Resolution of outcome-induced response conflict by humans after extended training
- Original Article
Sanne de Wit, K. Richard Ridderinkhof, Paul C. Fletcher, Anthony Dickinson
The impact of perceptual, cognitive and motor factors on bimanual coordination
- Original Article
N. M. Procacci, T. R. Stanford
Regulatory focus influences perseveration and distractibility in task switching
- Original Article
Hong Zhang, Darius K.-S. Chan