EXPRESS: Attentional priority for temporary goals: Evidence with a confound-free dot-probe task [0.03%]
Dirk Wentura,Benedikt Emanuel Wirth
Dirk Wentura
Numerous studies using the dot-probe task showed that stimuli associated with current goals (induced by instructions) are attentionally prioritized despite not sharing features with the search targets. However, the exact nature of this prio...
EXPRESS: People can adaptively exploit model-free and model-based reinforcement learning in competitive games [0.03%]
Brian Howatt,Michael Young
Brian Howatt
A key goal for organisms in competitive social interactions is learning strategies that outperform opponents. Despite the ample literature on modeling strategic behaviors in games, little research has parametrically examined the degree to w...
Cai Longman,Christina Pfeuffer
Cai Longman
N/A. Keywords: abstract representation; editorial; learning; transfer.
EXPRESS: The behavioral and neurophysiological evidence of the hierarchical orthographic representation of Chinese characters [0.03%]
Rui Zhang,Li Ma,Min Dang et al.
Rui Zhang et al.
Studies of alphabetic languages have proposed a hierarchical organization of visual features/units for word orthographic representations. The Chinese writing system has a highly complex spatial structure in which a character is a combinatio...
EXPRESS: What Drives Object Selection? The Combined Role of Temporal Costs and Effort during Interactive Search [0.03%]
Haden Dewis,Hayward J Godwin,Cheryl D Metcalf et al.
Haden Dewis et al.
In a prior set of experiments, we examined drivers of attentional selection within interactive search, specifically focusing on the role of effort (Dewis et al., 2025). We concluded that searchers adopted an easy-first strategy, prioritizin...
Anthony Lee,Amy Zhao,Morgan Sidari et al.
Anthony Lee et al.
People form rapid social judgments of others based on facial appearance. However, research to date relies on highly standardised photographs. We examined whether social judgments made from photographs predict judgments by different raters a...
Olga Kreichman,Shlomit Zorani,Sharon Gilaie-Dotan
Olga Kreichman
Multiple findings suggest that human visual perception exhibit extensive size invariance (i.e., insensitivity to retinal image size changes) for multiple object categories. This is often investigated when retinal image size changes followin...
EXPRESS: Seeing things from different angles - non-canonical orientation effects on visual word recognition reflect quantitative and not qualitative consequences [0.03%]
视角效应的定量而非定性后果决定了词汇识别中非正统取向的影响
Amy Allen,Jeremy Tree,David Playfoot
Amy Allen
For skilled readers, word recognition is an apparently effortless cognitive process that can be swiftly performed across various presentation formats. A seminal study by Driver and Baylis (1995) investigated how two 'real-world' non-canonic...
EXPRESS: Response priming with motion primes combined with a target flanker display [0.03%]
基于运动启动词靶子字母 flanker任务的启动效应研究
Christina Bermeitinger,David Eckert,Pamela Baess et al.
Christina Bermeitinger et al.
Typically, using motion primes in a response priming task results in positive compatibility effects (PCEs) with short stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) and negative compatibility effects (NCEs) with long SOAs. This pattern of a PCE-NCE swi...