The amount of recent action-outcome coupling modulates the mechanisms of the intentional binding effect: A behavioral and ERP study [0.03%]
近期行动与结果耦合的量调节有意结合效应的机制:行为研究和ERP研究
Michael Goldberg,Niko Busch,Elke van der Meer
Michael Goldberg
Our everyday interactions depend on the ability to maintain a feeling of control over our bodily actions, that is, the sense of agency. The intentional binding effect - a perceived temporal shortening between voluntary actions and sensory o...
A unity of the self or a multiplicity of locations? How the graphesthesia task sheds light on the role of spatial perspectives in bodily self-consciousness [0.03%]
单一自我还是一系列位置?图形感觉任务如何揭示空间视角在身体意识中的作用
Gabriel Arnold,Charles Spence,Malika Auvray
Gabriel Arnold
Integrating multisensory stimuli from a self-centred perspective is crucial for the unity of the self. On the other hand, understanding external space and communicating spatial knowledge with others necessitate the adoption of decentred per...
Creativity on tap? Effects of alcohol intoxication on creative cognition [0.03%]
醉酒对创造力的影响?酒精中毒对创造性认知的作用
Mathias Benedek,Lisa Panzierer,Emanuel Jauk et al.
Mathias Benedek et al.
Anecdotal reports link alcohol intoxication to creativity, while cognitive research highlights the crucial role of cognitive control for creative thought. This study examined the effects of mild alcohol intoxication on creative cognition in...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Consciousness and cognition. 2017 Nov:56:128-134. DOI:10.1016/j.concog.2017.06.020 2017
Cooperative and competitive contexts do not modify the effect of social intention on motor action [0.03%]
合作和竞争的情境不会改变社会意图对_motor_action_的影响
François Quesque,Astrid Mignon,Yann Coello
François Quesque
In social interactions, the movements performed by others can be used to anticipate their intention. The present paper investigates whether cooperative vs competitive contexts influence the kinematics of object-directed motor actions and wh...
Charlotte Martial,Vanessa Charland-Verville,Héléna Cassol et al.
Charlotte Martial et al.
Memories of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) seem to be very detailed and stable over time. At present, there is still no satisfactory explanation for the NDEs' rich phenomenology. Here we compared phenomenological characteristics of NDE memor...
Andy Clark
Andy Clark
Ransom, Fazelpour, and Mole (this journal - 2017) raise an important puzzle for the 'prediction error minimization' account of cognitive processing. That account depicts all cognitive processing as fundamentally in the business of minimizin...
Looking for ideas: Eye behavior during goal-directed internally focused cognition [0.03%]
寻觅灵感:目标导向的内在聚焦认知过程中的眼睛行为
Sonja Walcher,Christof Körner,Mathias Benedek
Sonja Walcher
Humans have a highly developed visual system, yet we spend a high proportion of our time awake ignoring the visual world and attending to our own thoughts. The present study examined eye movement characteristics of goal-directed internally ...
Ageing and thought suppression performance: Its relationship with working memory capacity, habitual thought suppression and mindfulness [0.03%]
衰老与压抑性能:其与工作记忆容量、习惯性思考压制和正念的关系
James A K Erskine,George J Georgiou,Manavi Joshi et al.
James A K Erskine et al.
A study investigated how the ability to suppress thoughts in the laboratory was affected by type of thought suppressed (positive, negative, neutral), participants' age and working memory capacity (WMC). Linked variables (Use of thought supp...
Expectation creates something out of nothing: The role of attention in iconic memory reconsidered [0.03%]
expectancy造就无中生有:关于注意力在象似记忆中的作用的再思考
Jaan Aru,Talis Bachmann
Jaan Aru
Conscious experience is modulated by attention and expectation, yet is believed to be independent of attention. The experiments on iconic memory (IM) are usually taken as support for this claim. However, a recent experiment demonstrated tha...