Caro Hautekiet,Evie Vergauwe,Alessandra S Souza
Caro Hautekiet
Attention can be directed to representations maintained in working memory, increasing their accessibility for later retrieval. Previous studies have observed a cumulative benefit of focused attention: The more often an item is brought into ...
Tingting Zheng,Clara C Levelt,Yiya Chen
Tingting Zheng
While both segmental and suprasegmental aspects of words have been recognised as potential factors influencing their iconic interpretations, how these components collectively drive the associations of form and affective meaning remains elus...
Lauren K Salig,Jorge R Valdés Kroff,Jared M Novick et al.
Lauren K Salig et al.
Bilinguals frequently code-switch during conversations-a behavior often viewed as creating processing challenges for listeners. However, code-switching may also enhance comprehension and memory by directing attention to key information. Thi...
Preparing to produce (without production) is sufficient to elicit a behavioral and pupillometric production effect [0.03%]
准备生产(没有实际生产)足以引发行为和瞳孔扩张的生产效应
Jonathan M Fawcett,Brady R T Roberts,Siyue Hu et al.
Jonathan M Fawcett et al.
The production effect refers to the finding that words read aloud are remembered better than words read silently. Historically, this phenomenon has been explained with reference to distinctive features encoded at study (e.g., auditory and m...
Cue-weighting in processing of prosodic boundaries in Dutch: An event-related potential (ERP) study [0.03%]
基于事件相关电位的荷兰语句调边界处理中的线索权重研究
Jorik Geutjes,Rachida Ganga,Elanie van Niekerk et al.
Jorik Geutjes et al.
Across languages, major prosodic boundaries, such as intonational phrase (henceforth, IP) boundaries, are typically signalled via three types of prosodic cues, namely pitch change, final lengthening, and pause. However, the relative weight ...
Julie Pougeon,Clément Belletier,Pierre Barrouillet et al.
Julie Pougeon et al.
Complex span tasks are working memory (WM) tasks in which participants maintain series of items (e.g., letters) for further serial recall while performing a concurrent task (e.g., parity judgement on digits). It has been shown that even pus...
Ignorance is bliss: Exploring the dual role of knowledge in event segmentation [0.03%]
无知是福吗:探究知识在事件分割中的双重作用
Ahmet Burhan Bağlar,Eren Günseli
Ahmet Burhan Bağlar
Episodic memories are segmented. This study explores the dual role of prior knowledge in event segmentation, hypothesizing that knowledge leads to coarser segmentation when experiences align with it, and finer segmentation when they do not....
I see moving people: Expectations drive detection of biological motion in noisy point-light displays [0.03%]
我是移动专家:期待驱动嘈杂光点生物运动的检测能力
Piotr Szymanek,Magdalena Senderecka,Mateusz Hohol
Piotr Szymanek
While biological motion processing has been extensively studied, little is known about the top-down impact of expectations in this context. We tested whether expectations about the likelihood of encountering a human walker influence the det...
Daniela Parra,Zhiyong Zhang,Gabriel Radvansky
Daniela Parra
According to previous research, if people rest quietly for a brief period of time after learning, they have better memory (i.e., reduced forgetting) after a delay compared to when they engage in a cognitively demanding task. We call this th...
Recency is sufficient for reconciling categorisation and memory: Commentary on Devraj et al. (2024) [0.03%]
近因效应足以调和分类与记忆:对Devraj等(2024)的研究评论
Daniel R Hutchinson,Daniel R Little,Adam F Osth
Daniel R Hutchinson
Devraj et al. (Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-023-02448-2 , 2024) argued that findings which suggest that memories for items become less accessible over time conflict with categorisation findings where exemp...