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期刊名:Consciousness and cognition

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ISSN:1053-8100

e-ISSN:1090-2376

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Anna Pelliet,Marlene Nogueira,Catarina Fagundes et al. Anna Pelliet et al.
Traditional paradigms for studying the unconscious processing of threatening facial expressions face methodological limitations and have predominantly focused on fear, leaving gaps in our understanding of anger. Additionally, it is unclear ...
Sena N Bilgin,Tadeusz W Kononowicz Sena N Bilgin
Understanding how humans monitor and evaluate temporal errors is crucial for uncovering the mechanisms of metacognitive processes, linking the fields of time perception and metacognition. In a typical paradigm, participants self-generate a ...
Carl Michael Galang,Ayça Akan,Roland Pfister et al. Carl Michael Galang et al.
Rules are deeply ingrained in our cognition. The current study investigates the influence of rule breaking on explicit sense of agency as well as the implicit perceptual illusion of temporal binding. Participants completed a free choice tas...
Alexander Berger,Markus Kiefer Alexander Berger
Numerous previous studies have shown that masked stimuli trigger cognitive control processes, including the activation of task sets, and thereby affect subsequent processing. However, it has not been directly tested whether unconsciously ac...
Cecilia Roselli,Francesca Ciardo,Davide De Tommaso et al. Cecilia Roselli et al.
Sense of Agency (SoA) is the feeling of control over one's actions and outcomes. People can experience "vicarious" SoA towards other agents, either other humans or artificial agents such as robots. A commonly used measure of implicit SoA is...
Elisabeth Lindner,Tobias Schöberl,Andrea Desantis et al. Elisabeth Lindner et al.
Motor theories propose that predicting sensory consequences of one's own actions reduces perception and neural processing of these action-effects, a phenomenon known as sensory attenuation, considered an implicit measure of agency. However,...
Andrea Adriano,Michaël Vande Velde Andrea Adriano
Embodied cognition theories suggest that abstract concepts, like numbers, are understood through the sensory-motor system. Iconic finger gestures have been shown to facilitate number processing, implying a shared semantic code between finge...
Iraklis Pantazis,Marc Wittmann Iraklis Pantazis
The term "afterglow" originally described the heightened mood and relaxation following psychedelics and later extended to other altered states. Despite anecdotal reports, little research has explored this effect, especially in Floatation-RE...
Chris M Dodds Chris M Dodds
Earworms have been associated with symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), indicating a link to neurocognitive systems involved in the regulation of habitual behavior. The present study investigated whether earworms are associated ...
Huili Xing,Ronglian Zheng,Yining Kou et al. Huili Xing et al.
The Trait Anxiety Attention Control Theory suggests an imbalance in high trait anxiety individuals between bottom-up and top-down processing. To investigate this theory, we designed an experimental paradigm combining task-switching and Stro...