Yu Fu,Cheng Chi,Zhan Xu
Yu Fu
The production effect refers to the phenomenon that reading aloud results in better memory than reading silently. Researchers often use the distinctiveness account to explain the production effect. However, some studies have questioned this...
Zekun Sun,Samuel D McDougle
Zekun Sun
Event segmentation is a fundamental component of human perception and cognition. The field of event cognition studies how people decide where distinct events occur in incoming sensory data, how these "event boundaries" alter decision-making...
Linus Hof,Veronika Zilker,Thorsten Pachur
Linus Hof
Hallmark phenomena of risky choice, such as risk aversion and deviations from expected value (EV) maximization, are commonly modeled with psychoeconomic curves (e.g., utility function, probability weighting function). Yet these functions de...
Evaluating three independent-channels models of temporal-order and simultaneity judgment [0.03%]
三种独立通道时序判断模型的评价
Paul Kelber,Rolf Ulrich
Paul Kelber
How do people judge the temporal order and simultaneity/successiveness of events? Three candidate models can explain the theoretically constraining shapes of the psychometric functions observed in tasks with more complex response formats. F...
The intelligibility of consonants in American English infant-directed speech [0.03%]
美国英语婴儿指向言语中辅音的可懂度
Daniel Swingley
Daniel Swingley
To begin learning their language, infants must locate words in the speech signal. Some models of word discovery presuppose that the discovery process depends on identifying phonetic segments (phones) in speech. To test the plausibility of m...
The psychophysics of compositionality: Relational scene perception occurs in a canonical order [0.03%]
组合性的心理物理学:关系场景感知以规范顺序发生
Zekun Sun,Chaz Firestone,Alon Hafri
Zekun Sun
We see not only objects and their features (e.g., glass vases or wooden tables) but also relations between them (e.g., a vase on a table). An emerging view accounts for such relational representations by positing that visual perception is c...
Forest before trees? It depends on not only what you see, but also what you hear [0.03%]
听觉和视觉都重要:远近效应的声音线索指示作用研究
Xiaoyu Tang,Haoming Liu,Heming Zhang et al.
Xiaoyu Tang et al.
Prior researches on global-local processing have focused on hierarchical objects in the visual modality, while the real-world involves multisensory interactions. The present study investigated whether the simultaneous presentation of audito...
Numerosity adaptation resists filtering: Insights from an illusory contour paradigm [0.03%]
数量适应抵抗过滤:来自幻觉轮廓范式的启示
Andrea Adriano,Michaël Vande Velde
Andrea Adriano
The mechanisms underlying numerosity perception remain debated, with some theories proposing a dedicated system for segmented items and others suggesting reliance on low-level features like spatial-frequency or texture-density. Numerosity a...
Conceptualizing cognitive flexibility: Singular versus modular view - Which one holds up? [0.03%]
认知灵活性的概念化:单一观与模块观——哪个更有说服力?
Yuval Himai,Eyal Heled
Yuval Himai
Cognitive flexibility (CF) refers to the ability to adapt thinking and behavior to new or changing demands. However, conceptions of CF disagree on its structure, whether it is a uniform or a modular ability composed of different subtypes. W...
Natural counting and measuring: The role of linguistic and referential cues in determining which quantity is "More" [0.03%]
自然计数和测量:语言和参照线索在确定“哪个数量更多”中起的作用
Grace A Coram,Lance J Rips
Grace A Coram
When we decide "Which is more?" for groups of physical objects or substances, we compare the groups along a quantitative dimension like numerosity or size. The nature of these comparisons is sometimes unclear, however, because the choice of...