Uitgave 8/2021
Inhoudsopgave (25 Artikelen)
- Review
The effect of handedness on mental rotation of hands: a systematic review and meta-analysis
H. G. Jones, F. A. Braithwaite, L. M. Edwards, R. S. Causby, M. Conson, T. R. Stanton
- Original Article
Manual dexterity predicts phonological decoding speed in typical reading adults
Sandro Franceschini, Sara Bertoni, Andrea Facoetti
- Original Article
Influence of the stimulus material on gender differences in a mental-rotation test
Martina Rahe, Vera Ruthsatz, Claudia Quaiser-Pohl
- Open Access
- Original Article
Effects of practice on visuo-spatial attention in a wayfinding task
Mai Geisen, Kyungwan Kim, Stefanie Klatt, Otmar Bock
- Original Article
Visual statistical learning in children and adults: evidence from probability cueing
Yingying Yang, Qiongya Song
- Original Article
Mental representations of recently learned nested environments
Yao Wang, Xiaohan Yu, Yan Dou, Timothy P. McNamara, Jing Li
- Original Article
Unitization could facilitate item recognition but inhibit verbatim recognition for picture stimuli: behavioral and event-related potential study
Zejun Liu, Chunyan Guo
- Original Article
The emotion–facial expression link: evidence from human and automatic expression recognition
Anna Tcherkassof, Damien Dupré
- Original Article
Attentional patterns as emotion regulation strategies during the anticipation of repetitive emotional scenes: an eye-tracker study
Natalia Poyato, Carmelo Vazquez
- Open Access
- Original Article
The impact of emotional content on pseudoword recognition
Simone Sulpizio, Eleonora Pennucci, Remo Job
- Open Access
- Original Article
Monetary incentives have only limited effects on auditory distraction: evidence for the automaticity of cross-modal attention capture
Raoul Bell, Laura Mieth, Axel Buchner, Jan Philipp Röer
- Original Article
How emotional is a banknote? The affective basis of money perception
Felice Giuliani, Valerio Manippa, Alfredo Brancucci, Riccardo Palumbo, Luca Tommasi, Davide Pietroni
- Open Access
- Original Article
Associations of observer’s gender, Body Mass Index and internalization of societal beauty ideals to visual body processing
Valentina Cazzato, Elizabeth R. Walters, Cosimo Urgesi
- Original Article
Does attention solve the “apples-and-oranges” problems of judging task difficulty and task order?
Cory A. Potts, David A. Rosenbaum
- Open Access
- Original Article
Verbal estimation of the magnitude of time, number, and length
R. S. Ogden, F. R. Simmons, J. H. Wearden
- Original Article
Non-symbolic numerosity encoding escapes spatial frequency equalization
Andrea Adriano, Luisa Girelli, Luca Rinaldi
- Open Access
- Original Article
Digital pen technology for conducting cognitive assessments: a cross-over study with older adults
A. Heimann-Steinert, A. Latendorf, A. Prange, D. Sonntag, U. Müller-Werdan
- Open Access
- Original Article
Covert eye-tracking: an innovative method to investigate compliance with instructions
Anine Riege, Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau
- Open Access
- Original Article
Detecting faking-good response style in personality questionnaires with four choice alternatives
Merylin Monaro, Cristina Mazza, Marco Colasanti, Stefano Ferracuti, Graziella Orrù, Alberto di Domenico, Giuseppe Sartori, Paolo Roma
- Original Article
Hazardous tools: the emergence of reasoning in human tool use
Giovanni Federico, François Osiurak, Maria A. Brandimonte
- Open Access
- Original Article
Information stored in memory affects abductive reasoning
Anja Klichowicz, Daniela Eileen Lippoldt, Agnes Rosner, Josef F. Krems
- Original Article
The effect of language proficiency and associative strength on false memory
Maria Soledad Beato, Jason Arndt
- Open Access
- Original Article
Transfer of working memory training to the inhibitory control of auditory distraction
Florian Kattner
- Original Article
An investigation of “We” agency in co-operative joint actions
Michael Jenkins, Olisaemeka Esemezie, Vivian Lee, Merani Mensingh, Kien Nagales, Sukhvinder S. Obhi
- Open Access
- Correction
Correction to: Acquisition of landmark, route, and survey knowledge in a wayfnding task: in stages or in parallel?
Kyungwan Kim, Otmar Bock