Uitgave 6/2019
Inhoudsopgave (18 Artikelen)
Food for thought: association between dietary tyrosine and cognitive performance in younger and older adults
Simone Kühn, Sandra Düzel, Lorenza Colzato, Kristina Norman, Jürgen Gallinat, Andreas M. Brandmaier, Ulman Lindenberger, Keith F. Widaman
Is working memory training in older adults sensitive to music?
Erika Borella, Barbara Carretti, Chiara Meneghetti, Elena Carbone, Margherita Vincenzi, Jessica Cira Madonna, Massimo Grassi, Beth Fairfield, Nicola Mammarella
Binaural auditory beats affect long-term memory
Miguel Garcia-Argibay, Miguel A. Santed, José M. Reales
Cognitive functioning: is it all or none?
Isabel M. Introzzi, María M. Richard´s, Ana Comesaña, Ana García Coni
Gender differences in SCRABBLE performance and associated engagement in purposeful practice activities
Jerad H. Moxley, K. Anders Ericsson, Michael Tuffiash
Correction to: Gender differences in SCRABBLE performance and associated engagement in purposeful practice activities
Jerad H. Moxley, K. Anders Ericsson, Michael Tuffiash
Individual differences in emotion processing: how similar are diffusion model parameters across tasks?
Christina J. Mueller, Corey N. White, Lars Kuchinke
The effect of height and shoulder-to-hip ratio on interpersonal space in virtual environment
Farid Pazhoohi, Carlos Silva, João Lamas, Sandra Mouta, Jorge Santos, Joana Arantes
Experimental validation of the diffusion model based on a slow response time paradigm
Veronika Lerche, Andreas Voss
Testing a potential alternative to traditional identification procedures: Reaction time-based concealed information test does not work for lineups with cooperative witnesses
Melanie Sauerland, Andrea C. F. Wolfs, Samantha Crans, Bruno Verschuere
A novel dissociation between representational momentum and representational gravity through response modality
Nuno Alexandre De Sá Teixeira, Dirk Kerzel, Heiko Hecht, Francesco Lacquaniti
Reinterpretation in visual imagery is possible without visual cues: a validation of previous research
Kevin L. Kamermans, Wim Pouw, Fred W. Mast, Fred Paas
Investigating the contribution of task and response repetitions to the sequential modulations of attentional cueing effects
Ulrich Ansorge, Davood G. Gozli, Florian Goller
The role of head and hand movements for infants’ predictions of others’ actions
Benjamin Koch, Janny Stapel
Eye blinks are related to auditory information processing: evidence from a complex speech perception task
S. Oliver Kobald, Edmund Wascher, Holger Heppner, Stephan Getzmann
Eye contact effects on social preference and face recognition in normal ageing and in Alzheimer’s disease
D. Lopis, M. Baltazar, N. Geronikola, V. Beaucousin, L. Conty
Morality and soap in engineers and social scientists: the Macbeth effect interacts with professions
Michael Schaefer