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期刊名:Psychonomic bulletin & review

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ISSN:1069-9384

e-ISSN:1531-5320

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Qiwei Zhang,Xingshan Li Qiwei Zhang
This study examined how sentence context influences the processing of Chinese compound words during reading. More specifically, we investigated whether the processing of compound words-whether they are interpreted as a whole or decomposed i...
Christ B Aryanto,Aireen R K Aisyah,Renee Timmers et al. Christ B Aryanto et al.
A person's lifetime involvement with musical expertise has been hypothesized to be positively associated with executive functions, including inhibition, shifting, and working memory. However, results of past research have been inconclusive....
Cyril Thomas,André Didierjean Cyril Thomas
Previous research has shown that perceptual and semantic inconsistencies, as well as discrepancies between our memories and later information, can go unnoticed. Going a step further, the present study investigates whether adults can detect ...
David E Kieras,David E Meyer David E Kieras
This article concerns simple visual-search tasks that require people to respond "yes" or "no" about whether a specified target object is present in stimulus displays containing relatively small numbers of typically simple objects. The curre...
Filippo Cerpelloni,Olivier Collignon,Hans Op de Beeck Filippo Cerpelloni
Most written systems share basic shape features with natural objects such as line junctions, a commonality thought to be at the basis of fluent reading. Studies that compared reading acquisition for different scripts used line-based scripts...
Florian Scholten,Lukas Schumacher,Paul Kelber Florian Scholten
In Egon Brunswik's theory of probabilistic functionalism, human prediction is conceptualized as an inductive inference process, in which cues are utilized as a lens to predict the probabilistically associated criterion in the environment. D...
Simon Merz,Vanessa Förster,Daniel Rupp et al. Simon Merz et al.
The looming bias describes systematic differences in the perception of looming as compared to receding stimuli. To date, the most prominent and successful theory put forward to account for this bias is the adaptive bias theory, based on the...
Conor J R Smithson,Yiming Lin,Isabel Gauthier Conor J R Smithson
The visual recognition of food depends on both domain-general and domain-specific visual mechanisms. Food-recognition ability negatively correlates with food neophobia (the tendency to avoid novel foods), possibly because the avoidance of n...