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期刊名:Consciousness and cognition

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ISSN:1053-8100

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Herrick Fung,Medha Shekhar,Kai Xue et al. Herrick Fung et al.
Visual stimuli can vary in multiple dimensions that affect accuracy and confidence in a perceptual decision-making task. However, previous studies have typically included just one or at most two manipulations, leaving it unclear whether eac...
Maren Giersiepen,Nils Wendel Heinrich,Annika Österdiekhoff et al. Maren Giersiepen et al.
Sense of control (SoC) over our actions is crucial for regulating our behavior. SoC arises from low-level processes, such as immediate sensory feedback, and high-level processes, such as performance evaluation. Studies using simple action-e...
Jan-Daniel Höhmann,Gerhard Jocham,Lina I Skora Jan-Daniel Höhmann
Habitual behaviour is commonly assumed to operate outside of conscious control, deliberation, or awareness, driven by stimulus-response (S-R) associations rather than goal-directed evaluation. Here, we investigate whether habitual instrumen...
Jona Förster,Giovanni Vardiero,Till Nierhaus et al. Jona Förster et al.
EEG studies have identified ERP components at various latencies as predictors of conscious somatosensory perception, but it remains largely unclear which factors are responsible for this variation. Here, for the first time we directly compa...
Matthäus Rudolph,Carina G Giesen,Klaus Rothermund Matthäus Rudolph
There is an ongoing debate about the role of top-down influences on episodic binding and retrieval processes. The Binding and Retrieval in Action Control (BRAC) framework postulates that both, binding and retrieval, are modulated by top-dow...
Daniel Byrnes,Christopher A Was Daniel Byrnes
This study examined the underlying mechanisms of false memories observed in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm. Previous work indicates that greater working memory capacity (WMC) and inhibition are associated with lower susceptibil...
Paweł Motyka,David J Schwartzman,Anil K Seth et al. Paweł Motyka et al.
According to sensorimotor accounts of perceptual experience, the subjective sense that an object is real builds up as one learns how sensory inputs depend on bodily movements. Using virtual reality (VR), we manipulated the complexity of spa...
Meng Zou,Yongchun Wang,Zhengqi Tang et al. Meng Zou et al.
Flexibly inhibiting inappropriate responses based on current goals and past experiences is crucial. The dual-mechanism of control (DMC) model proposes that cognitive control involves proactive (expectation-driven) and reactive (stimulus-dri...
Andy Mckilliam,Manuela Kirberg Andy Mckilliam
Until recently, mental imagery has largely been regarded as an exclusively conscious phenomenon. However, recent empirical results suggest that mental imagery can also occur unconsciously. People who report having no experiences of mental i...
Frank Calio,Lena Nadarevic,Jochen Musch Frank Calio
The finding that repeating a statement typically increases its perceived validity is referred to as the truth effect. Research on individual differences in the magnitude of the effect and its correlates is scarce and has yielded rather mixe...