Research in visual pattern recognition: the enduring legacy of studies from the 1960s [0.03%]
六十年代视觉模式识别研究的影响与遗产
Paula Goolkasian
Paula Goolkasian
This article highlights some research in visual pattern perception that was published in the American Journal of Psychology in the 1960s. Although visual perception research has changed substantially since then, and the term visual pattern ...
Ian J Deary
Ian J Deary
A survey is made of intelligence research in the 125 years of The American Journal of Psychology. There are some major articles of note on intelligence, especially Spearman's (1904a) article that discovered general cognitive ability (g). Th...
The one-trial learning controversy and its aftermath: remembering Rock (1957) [0.03%]
一试回忆争议及其后续:缅怀洛克(1957)
Henry L Roediger rd,Kathleen M Arnold
Henry L Roediger rd
In 1957 Irvin Rock published an article in the American Journal of Psychology igniting a controversy that dominated the field of verbal learning for the next 8 years before mostly burning out. Rock published 2 paired-associate learning expe...
Valentina Niccolai,Janina Jennes,Petra Stoerig et al.
Valentina Niccolai et al.
In synesthesia, stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to additional, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. We here review previous surveys on this neurologically based phenomenon and report the re...
Seth N Greenberg,Julian Tokarev,Zachary Estes
Seth N Greenberg
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emotional memory improvement are not entirely understood. Elsewhere, it has been observed that retrieval of a word is easier when its attributes...
Randomized Controlled Trial
The American journal of psychology. 2012 Spring;125(1):71-80. DOI:10.5406/amerjpsyc.125.1.0071 2012
An apparent-motion confound causes the negative exogenous cuing effect at SOAs with larger numbers of target locations [0.03%]
较大的目标位置数量的SOA产生外源性诱引效应的原因是一个似动混淆的效果
Peii Chen,J Toby Mordkoff
Peii Chen
Salient but irrelevant stimuli seem to cause an automatic orienting of covert attention, facilitating the detection of targets at the cued location for a brief period of time. However, this finding is highly dependent on the number of possi...
David Trafimow,Yuki Ishikawa
David Trafimow
It is well documented that violations of perfect duties (duties that can never be violated by moral agents) cause strong trait attributions. Brown, Trafimow, and Gregory (2005) found an exception to this general principle when the violation...
Randomized Controlled Trial
The American journal of psychology. 2012 Spring;125(1):51-60. DOI:10.5406/amerjpsyc.125.1.0051 2012
Keith F Widaman,Jonathan L Helm
Keith F Widaman
A time series of nocturnal emissions was presented in The American Journal of Psychology in 1904. The anonymous author of this remarkable article provided the time series to support his contention that his nocturnal emissions exhibited a se...
Richard A Carlson
Richard A Carlson
Research on the higher mental processes throughout the history of The American Journal of Psychology is reviewed. The domains covered include reasoning, judgment and decision, problem solving, and metacognition. Within each domain, the earl...
Digby Elliott,Spencer J Hayes,Simon J Bennett
Digby Elliott
This article celebrates the contribution that the American Journal of Psychology (AJP) has made to the area of perceptual-motor skill over its 125-year history. We highlight the articles published in AJP and trace the technical and theoreti...